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Rene Sweeney murder trial delayed after jury member tests positive for COVID-19

43-year-old Steven Wright is standing trial for second-degree murder, accused of stabbing Sweeney when he was in high school.

Court is scheduled to resume on Monday

Rene Sweeney smiles and looks straight into the camera, with dark hair surrounding her face.
23-year-old Rene Sweeney was stabbed to death in January 1998 while working in a Sudbury video store. (Supplied)

COVID-19 unexpectedly brought the Rene Sweeney murder trial to a halt on Thursday morning.

Justice Robert Gordon told the courtroom in Sudbury, that one of themembers of the jury has tested positive for the illness.

Gordon said the jury member has been instructed to self-isolate for the next 48-hours. And to be safe, he advised the remaining jury members to do the same should they develop symptoms.

Barring any other positive cases among the jury that may emerge over the weekend, Gordon said court will resume on Monday.

43-year-old Steven Wright is standing trial for the murder of Rene Sweeney, at the adult video store she worked atin 1998.