**The trial of a former solider accused of killing two colleagues in Iraq has been postponed.**Danny Fitzsimons, 33, of Middleton, Greater Manchester, is accused of the murder of two ArmorGroup workers in Baghdad’s Green Zone.
Paul McGuigan, of Peebles, Scotland, and Australian Darren Hoare, both 37, were shot dead on 9 August 2009.
The case in Baghdad has been postponed for medical examinations and is due to resume on 18 February.
Security guards
All three men worked as private security guards for British security firm, ArmorGroup.
Family and friends have said Fitzsimons is suffering mental torment from the things he witnessed while serving eight years in the British Army, including tours of duty during the Balkans conflict and in Iraq.
His lawyers, John Tipple and Nick Wrack, were attempting to have him extradited back to the UK to face any charges.
Mr McGuigan, 37, a former Royal Marines commando from Peebles-shire in the Scottish Borders, had a son and was about to become a father for a second time.
Father-of-three Mr Hoare, 37, from Queensland, served in Iraq as a member of the Royal Australian Air Force before starting work as a private security contractor.