A JUDGE has adjourned a case against a woman accused of uploading monkey torture videos to online chat groups.

Adriana Orme, of The Beeches, Ryall, near Upton-upon Severn, appeared in person at Worcester Crown Court today (Tuesday) and was granted conditional bail after her barrister asked for her to have access to a Dutch interpreter.

The 55-year-old is alleged to have published an obscene article by uploading one image and 26 videos of monkey torture between April 14 and June 16 2022.

She is also accused of encouraging or assisting the commission of unnecessary suffering by making a £10 payment to a PayPal account on April 26, 2022.

She has yet to enter a plea to the charges.

Orme was granted an adjournment of her plea hearing after submissions made by her barrister, Curtis Myrie, to Judge James Burbidge KC.

Adjourning the case, the judge told Orme: “I am working on the basis that you do understand me, but your barrister has asked, given the significance of the matters alleged against you, that you be assisted by an interpreter in your first language, which is Dutch.

“I have acceded to that request.

“I hope it can be arranged for you to have a conference with him and a Dutch interpreter before you come back to court on the 19th of June.”

Her co-defendant, Holly LeGresley of Baldwin Road, Kidderminster, is awaiting sentence after admitting she uploaded 22 images and 132 videos of monkeys being tortured to online chat groups.

During the short hearing at Worcester Crown Court today, it was told that psychiatric reports are being prepared ahead of LeGresley's sentencing at a later date.

The 37-year-old, who was charged following an investigation by the BBC into the torture of monkeys overseas, admitted her guilt at a previous hearing at Worcester Magistrates’ Court.