THE bullet which killed High Wycombe woman Natasha Derby was produced at a murder trial today.

Forensic scientists said the bullet which hit Miss Derby in the head was fired from a 9mm cartridge.

On day three of the trial at Reading Crown Court a firearms expert and fingerprint officer gave evidence about the bullet.

Phillip Hayes, a senior fingerprint officer, said he was in "no doubt" that a fingerprint of the accused Dwayne Haughton was on a bullet case found at the scene of the shooting at the Multi-Racial Centre in St Mary's Road, High Wycombe, on September 4.

Haughton, 29, denies a charge of murder and a second charge of manslaughter. He also denies a charge of possession of ammunition without a certificate.