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The skeletal remains of a 39-year old man were discovered at a derelict house in Ennis 16 months after he disappeared from his home in England, an inquest has heard.
Garda Michael OâNeill told Clare Coronerâs Court, sitting in Kilrush, that Ilie Stangaciu was found by Clare County Council workmen at a derelict council house in Ennis on September 21st, 2020.
His badly decomposed remains were found in a room at the house on Lahinch Road. A wallet containing his identification was found at the scene
A postmortem found the cause of death was asphyxiation by hanging. There was no other evidence of injury to his body.
A judge has jailed for six weeks a 54-year-old woman who told two Gardai repeatedly ‘We are the Dundons’.
At Ennis District Court after hearing Garda Patrick O Neill give evidence concerning Ms Breda Casey s declaration concerning the Dundons in Kilrush last year, Judge Patrick Durcan asked Garda O’Neill “The Dundons? Who are the Dundons?”.
In reply Garda O’Neill told Judge Durcan: “They are a family in Limerick judge.”
Garda O’Neill stated that before Ms Casey of Sunday School Lane, Blackpool, Cork declared that she was one of the Dundons, she had jumped in front of the Garda car and tried to open the passenger door of the car at St Patrick’s Terrace, Kilrush on March 4th 2020.
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Prison sentence for Limerick man who stabbed and beat his heavily pregnant partner
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A MAN who repeatedly stabbed and savagely beat his heavily-pregnant partner has been jailed for two-and-a-half years.
Imposing sentence, Judge Tom O’Donnell said what happened was a “very serious case of domestic abuse” which was at the higher end of the spectrum.
He added that any sentence imposed by the court had to mark “society s strong condemnation of such behaviour” and send out a “clear message of deterrence”.
Details of the incident which occurred at a house in the city last Easter were revealed earlier this month after the man pleaded guilty to several charges.