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Two women arrested in relation to incident at Donegal house where two men were injured
The women were brought before court on public order charges
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Two women appeared in court in relation to events at a house from which another defendant emerged with a deep head wound when gardaí were called to the scene.
Superintendent Colm Nevin told the court that one of these women was the girlfriend of the injured man, Michael Callaghan. She is 24-year-old Louise McMenamin of 436 Drumrooske Estate, Donegal Town.
McMenamin is charged with threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour and with being intoxicated to the extent of being a danger to herself or others. The alleged offences occurred at O’Duignan Avenue, Drumrooske Estate, Donegal Town on March 3, 2021.
How lucky do you have to be to catch Ireland’s first salmon of the year? How lucky do you have to be to do it twice, most recently in the midst of a pandemic? Joe Broderick knows the answer. He caught Ireland’s first salmon of the year from the River Drowes back in 2003, long before any of us could even have dreamt of Covid-19 in our worst nightmare. And now he has done it again, this time under the severe restrictions that have confined most of us to our homes. Joe is one of only a handful of anglers to have been able to fish the Drowes since it opened on New Year’s Day.
GARDAÍ will exhume the remains of an unidentified man washed up on a Co Leitrim beach in the 1980s in a bid to solve a 34-year mystery.
The body, which was later buried in Manorhamilton, was found on the rocks on Tullaghan Strand in north Leitrim in May 1986.
An exhumation is due to take place later this month under the supervision of detectives from the Garda Missing Persons Bureau.
A source involved in the case said it is hoped that advances in forensic science, in particular DNA identification, will help investigators to finally identify the man.
He is believed to have drowned, and no foul play is suspected.