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Man charged with manslaughter arising from alleged assault on Patrick Street
Adrian Henry was charged with the manslaughter of James Duncan, 40, at St. Patrick’s Street in Cork on September 12, 2019.Pic Cork Courts Limited
Liam Heylin
A manslaughter charge was brought against a 48-year-old man arising out of an alleged assault at a soup kitchen in Cork.
Detective Garda Neil Walsh arrested the man and brought him before Cork District Court.
This followed an investigation that commenced in September 2019 into an alleged assault on a man while he was attending a soup kitchen in Cork city centre.
Adrian Henry was charged with the manslaughter of James Duncan, 40, at St. Patrick’s Street in Cork on September 12, 2019.
Accident-prone Limerick motorist has civil action dismissed
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THE case of a motorist who claimed he sustained injuries to his neck and shoulder following a minor road accident was dismissed after the judge ruled there was no clinical evidence he had sustained any injuries.
Stephen McDonagh, 27, of Fanningstown, Fedamore sued the driver of another car which struck the side of his red Volvo as he was driving near the Crescent Shopping Centre in Dooradoyle at around 4pm on January 23, 2016.
At a hearing before Christmas, Mr McDonagh told his barrister Elizabeth Mullins the other car “came into my lane” and that he was jolted in the impact.