US judge agrees to delay Lockerbie bombing trial
A US judge has agreed to delay the trial of a Libyan man accused of building the bomb that destroyed Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie more than 36 years ago.
The case against Abu Agila Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi, known as Masud, was due to begin in Washington on 12 May, but has been postponed at the request of the prosecution and defence.
A new starting date for the trial has not been set but discussions are ongoing.
Masud has denied priming the explosive device which brought down the Boeing 747 on 21 December 1988, killing 259 passengers and crew.
Another 11 people died in the south of Scotland town when wreckage fell on their homes.
Read more: BBC News