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Deaths in Limerick - February 11, 2021
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The death has occurred of Michael Enright of Mount Singland, Garryowen, Limerick. Michael, died (peacefully) at Millbrae Lodge Nursing Home, Newport, Co. Tipperary. Predeceased by his parents Anne and John and sister Rita. Very deeply regretted by his cousins and friends. A private Requiem Mass, for family only, will take place in St. John’s Cathedral, on Saturday (February 13th) at 11am and will be streamed live. Funeral afterwards to Shannon Crematorium. Michael s funeral cortege will pass the family home after Mass on Saturday to enable neighbours and friends to pay their respects.
A 20-year-old criminal with links to the gangs involved in serious organised criminality in Drogheda is due to be sentenced next month in a landmark money mule case.
Sean Everitt from Hill View in the Co Louth town is already serving sentences for drug dealing and aggravated burglary but he can expect more jail time after he admitted having €10,000 in his bank account which was the proceeds of crime.
It is understood he was to be paid about €1,000 for the use of his bank account which he hoped would go towards paying off a drugs debt to one of the violent gangs involved in the deadly Drogheda feud.
A 20-YEAR-OLD criminal with links to the gangs involved in serious organised criminality in Drogheda is due to be sentenced next month in a landmark money-mule case.
Sean Everitt, from Hill View, in the Co Louth town, is already serving sentences for drug dealing and aggravated burglary but he can expect more jail time after he admitted having €10,000 in his bank account which was the proceeds of crime.
It is understood he was to be paid about €1,000 for the use of his bank account, which he hoped would go towards paying off a drugs debt to one of the violent gangs involved in the deadly Drogheda feud.