Irish Rail investigating unauthorised distribution of Howth Junction incident video
CCTV footage of the incident appeared online earlier this month. By Orla Dwyer Monday 17 May 2021, 12:00 PM 1 hour ago 10,215 Views 0 Comments
File image of a Dart.
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IRISH RAIL IS investigating the “unauthorised distribution” of CCTV footage of an incident in which a woman fell between a Dart and the platform at a Dublin Dart station.
Videos of the incident at Howth Junction Dart Station appeared online earlier this month. Three teenage boys were arrested over the incident but have since been released without charge.
A spokesperson for Irish Rail said: “While our foremost priority is to assist the Gardai in ensuring those responsible are brought to justice, we are also investigating th
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