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The riot was triggered by a man stabbing three young children and a care assistant at around 1:30 p.m. GMT that day outside a primary school in Parnell Square East, Dublin. A five-year-old girl was critically injured and the care assistant—who had tried to shield the children with her own body—was seriously injured.
Violent clashes broke out in the central part of Dublin, Ireland on Thursday after a knife attack in the capital city left three children and two adults injured.
The chief suspect in the horror stabbing in Dublin that sparked riots across the city is being protected by police in hospital. There have been reports of credible threats to the individual’s ...
The stabbing happened in the bustling Parnell Square East shortly after 1.30pm on the north side of the Irish capital. The woman and one of the children, a girl, are in hospital in a serious ...
The riot was triggered by a man stabbing three young children and a care assistant at around 1:30 p.m. GMT that day outside a primary school in Parnell Square East, Dublin. A five-year-old girl was critically injured and the care assistant—who had tried to shield the children with her own body—was seriously injured.
He was also known to local Gardaí for offences including theft and burglary, but had no major previous convictions. [17] The next day, on 5 September, 24-year-old Andy Cash was charged with the three counts of murder of his three siblings. [18] That evening, he was brought before a special late sitting of Dublin District Court. [19]
Irish police arrested 34 people Thursday night in Dublin after rioters stormed across the capital city, torching cars and clashing with police in response to a stabbing attack near a school.
Shane Geoghegan, a 28-year-old Limerick native was shot dead in a case of mistaken identity. The murder coincided with an escalation in gangland violence between rival gangs in an ongoing Limerick feud. 23 year-old Barry Doyle from Portland Row, Dublin was charged with the murder and sentenced to life in prison. John Dundon from Limerick City ...