A man who skipped bail this week before being found guilty of a murder in Derry has handed himself over to police in Northern Ireland.
James Meehan went on the run on Tuesday, a day before he, his wife and her son were found guilty of murdering James McFadden outside his home two years ago.
Meehan skipped bail, leaving Brenda Meehan and Sean Devenney to face up to life behind bars.
Police had issued an appeal for his whereabouts and were liaising with An Garda Síochána over fears he may be hiding in the Republic, but Meehan today handed himself in at a Derry police station.
Mr McFadden died after being attacked outside his Moyolla Drive home after he, his wife and children had attended a wedding reception in Co Donegal at which the Meehans and Sean Devenney were also guests.
In the wake of the guilty verdict, his widow Ita appealed for help finding the killer.
The McFadden family and police thanked the public for the support they said they had shown for the appeal for information on the case.