Man arrested in probe into murder of Keane Mulready-Woods in Drogheda, Co Louth
Three other men arrested as part of the investigation have since been released without charge
15:50, 8 MAY 2021
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A man has been arrested as part of the probe into the murder of teenager Keane Mulready-Woods last year.
Gardaí make fresh arrest over murder of Drogheda teen Keane Mulready-Woods
The teenager was killed and dismembered in January 2020. By Céimin Burke Saturday 8 May 2021, 3:10 PM May 8th 2021, 3:10 PM 17,317 Views 0 Comments
Gardaí in Drogheda searching in March in relation to the murder in January 2020.
Image: Leon Farrell via RollingNews.ie
Gardaí in Drogheda searching in March in relation to the murder in January 2020.
Image: Leon Farrell via RollingNews.ie
DETECTIVES HAVE MADE another arrest in relation to the murder of 17-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods in Drogheda last year.
The teenager was murdered and dismembered in the Louth town in January 2020.
Gardaí announced today that a man in his late 20s has been arrested as part of the ongoing investigation.
Ban on naming child victims of homicide lifted from today Advocates welcome amendment to Children’s Act signed into law last week
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A total bar on naming children who have been the subject of court cases came into effect last October following a Court of Appeal ruling. Photograph: Getty Images
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Child victims of homicide can be named publicly from Friday onwards, following legislation signed into law last week.
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Gangland bosses can be jailed for up to five years for the new crime of âgroomingâ kids to do their dirty work.