Hundreds of students who gathered at a street party in Limerick are now facing suspension – and even possibly expulsion – from university following their “deplorable behaviour”.
The University of Limerick is carrying out an investigation into the large gathering at the off-campus College Court estate in Castletroy on Tuesday night.
Healthcare workers, government ministers and Limerick locals have condemned the chaotic scenes which unfolded.
More than 50 fines have been issued for a breach of public health guidelines and two young men arrested following the incident are now due to appear in court.
One man, aged in his 20s, will appear before Limerick District Court today, while another man, also in his 20s, is due in court on March 22.
Hundreds of students who gathered at a street party in Limerick are now facing suspension – and even possibly expulsion – from university following their “deplorable behaviour”.
The University of Limerick is carrying out an investigation into the large gathering at the off-campus College Court estate in Castletroy on Tuesday night.
Healthcare workers, government ministers and Limerick locals have condemned the chaotic scenes which unfolded.
More than 50 fines have been issued for a breach of public health guidelines and two young men arrested following the incident are now due to appear in court.
One man, aged in his 20s, will appear before Limerick District Court today, while another man, also in his 20s, is due in court on March 22.
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A year in review: 12 months of living with Covid-19 and how Cork has coped during the pandemic
The world has now been living with Covid-19 for the last 12 months in what can only be described as an unprecedented event in our lifetime.
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