Women who refused to enter hotel quarantine after plastic surgery trip remanded Solitictor says women are of modest means and would have difficulty complying with bail conditions on a Saturday afternoon
Sat, Apr 3, 2021, 11:13 Updated: Sat, Apr 3, 2021, 18:38
Kirstie McGrath (30) of St Anthony’s Road, Dublin 8 pictured at Tallaght District Court. Photograph: Collins Court
Niamh Mulreany (25), of Scarlet Row, Essex Street West, Dublin 2, pictured at Tallaght District Court. Photograph: Collins Court
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Two women arrested after allegedly refusing to enter mandatory hotel quarantine upon arrival in Dublin Airport appeared before Tallaght District Court on Saturday afternoon.
The women have been charged with resisting being detained and brought to a quarantine facility under the Health (Amendment) Act 2021, the legislative basis for the mandatory quarantine regime for people coming from certain designated locations.
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The High Court has made orders allowing two mothers who refused to enter mandatory hotel quarantine after arriving into Dublin Airport from Dubai to leave Mountjoy woman’s prison.
On Sunday Mr Justice Paul Burns amended bail conditions imposed on friends Niamh Mulreany and Kirstie McGrath, which will enable them leave prison and continue to quarantine at a designated hotel.