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Tragic Marie to be laid to rest today — local man charged with her murder

Tragic murder victim Marie Greene is to be buried today (February 25) in Cornamagh cemetery after 10.30 mass in St Mary’s church.

Connemara man found dead in city died from natural causes

A 41-year-old man found unconscious with head injuries at the back of a hostel last Monday evening died from natural causes, a post mortem examination has revealed.

Foul play ruled out in Mullingar death

Mullingar was reeling on Monday morning when news broke that a body had been found in suspicious circumstances at Grove Street.

The curse of cocaine

The conviction of three men this week for trying to bring over a ton and a half of cocaine into the country has an air of hilarity about it, mainly because the gang only failed because of the ineptitude of one of their members.

File for DPP after city pub fight leads to man’s death

A man arrested in connection with an altercation near a city centre pub, which may have led to the death of a Corrandulla man, was released from custody without charge last Thursday.

The curse of cocaine

The conviction of three men this week for trying to bring over a ton and a half of cocaine into the country has an air of hilarity about it, mainly because the gang only failed because of the ineptitude of one of their members.

Garda probe after body found on grounds of Ballina hotel

A garda investigation is underway after the body of an elderly man was discovered in a chalet in the grounds of a hotel in Ballina yesterday (Thursday).

Gardaí investigate Castlebar body find

Gardaí have launched an investigation following the discovery of a body in Castlebar yesterday.

Man found in hotel died of natural causes

The man who was found dead on the grounds of the Downhill House Hotel, Ballina last Thursday died of natural causes. A post mortem was carried out on the body of Mr Michael McDermot by the State Pathologist, Dr Marie Cassidy.

Coroner records verdict of accidental death in Gaughan case

The acting coroner for north Mayo, Dr Eleanor Fitzgearld, recorded a verdict of accidental death due to gross misadventure caused by massive crush injuries in the case of John Gaughan, Glosh, Blacksod, Belmullet, Co Mayo. The jury in the case in giving their verdict stated that “After considering the statements it was an accidental death of the most unfortunate circumstances and the injuries received by the victim were in accordance with the evidence of the pathologist.”

 

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