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Cashel Barnett jailed in Utah for allegedly 'choking' his ex-girlfriend in front of their child
Cashel Barnett jailed in Utah for allegedly 'choking' his ex-girlfriend in front of their child

Mint

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

Cashel Barnett jailed in Utah for allegedly 'choking' his ex-girlfriend in front of their child

TV personality Cashel Barnett, 34, has been jailed for in Utah for an alleged assault on his ex-girlfriend in front of their 1-year-old child. He reportedly surrendered to Salt Lake City police Monday morning after a felony arrest warrant was issued earlier week. The Love Island contestant was booked into jail without bail after prosecutors filed charges stemming from an April incident in which he allegedly assaulted his ex-girlfriend in front of their one-year-old daughter. Cashel starred on 'Love Island' and on 'The Challenge: USA' in 2019 and 2022, respectively.

Love Island star Cashel Barnett jailed for allegedly strangling ex-girlfriend in front of their 1-year-old daughter
Love Island star Cashel Barnett jailed for allegedly strangling ex-girlfriend in front of their 1-year-old daughter

Hindustan Times

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Love Island star Cashel Barnett jailed for allegedly strangling ex-girlfriend in front of their 1-year-old daughter

Reality TV star Cashel Barnett is behind bars in Utah for an alleged assault on his ex-girlfriend in front of their child. Barnett was booked into the Salt Lake City jail on Monday morning and is being held without bail, as per reports. TMZ reported that Cashel was hit with a number of charges by the Salt Lake City district attorney as he allegedly attacked his ex-girlfriend and strangled her in front of their 1-year-old daughter. He is accused of 'slapping the victim around before he allegedly picked her up in the air -- by her neck -- and strangled her with both hands until she nearly passed out'. The alleged incident took place on April 10 and was reported by the victim on April 24. Cashel was arrested on Monday after he turned himself in, according to his lawyers. The charges against the reality star include felony aggravated assault, felony domestic violence in the presence of a child, and two counts of misdemeanour assault. The TMZ report claimed that more charges may be brought against Cashel as police are investigating another serious accusation of violence made by the same victim. The reality star is currently in the Salt Lake City jail. There will likely be a detention hearing on Thursday to determine a possible bail amount, if any. Cashel's lawyer confirmed the development to NBC but declined further comment. "We are obviously in the very early stages here and won't have any comment until after that hearing," Andrew K Deesing said by email. Cashel Barnett is a popular reality show contestant who has appeared on Love Island in 2019 and on The Challenge: USA in 2022. According to his social media and websites, the Salt Lake City-based personality now plays the drums in multiple bands, works as a model.

Gardaí deny Satchwell was made to 'perp walk' after being charged with wife's murder
Gardaí deny Satchwell was made to 'perp walk' after being charged with wife's murder

BreakingNews.ie

time19-05-2025

  • BreakingNews.ie

Gardaí deny Satchwell was made to 'perp walk' after being charged with wife's murder

Investigating gardaí have denied that Richard Satchwell was made to carry out a "perp walk" after he was charged with murdering his wife, with defence counsel putting it to a detective that his client was "paraded before the press" while handcuffed. The trial also heard on Monday that members of the press were able to tweet that Mr Satchwell was going to be charged before gardaí had actually done so. Advertisement In cross-examination, Brendan Grehan SC, defending, asked Detective Garda David Kelleher whether gardaí as a "corporate entity" were "overcompensating" for their initial failure in the investigation when Mr Satchwell was formally charged at Cashel Courthouse in October 2023 with Tina Satchwell's murder. Counsel said that the British truck driver was handcuffed to the front and "marched" by five gardai into Cashel District Court, with the patrol car having pulled in quite a distance away from the courthouse. The Central Criminal Court has heard that on March 24th, 2017, Mr Satchwell told gardaí that his wife Tina had left their home four days earlier but that he had no concerns over her welfare, feeling she had left due to a deterioration in their relationship. The accused formally reported Ms Satchwell missing the following May, but her body was not discovered for over six years, when gardaí in October 2023, conducting "an invasive search" of the Satchwell's home, found her decomposed remains in a grave that had been dug underneath the stairs. Advertisement Det Gda Kelleher told Gerardine Small SC, prosecuting, on Monday that he charged Mr Satchwell with the murder of his wife Tina at Cobh Garda Station on October 13th, 2023. The detective said he then cautioned the accused for a second time. Det Gda Kelleher said Mr Satchwell had replied "guilty or not guilty, guilty" to the charge. Under cross-examination, Det Gda Kelleher told Mr Grehan that he could not recall explaining what the offence of murder was to the defendant in comparison to other forms of homicide, such as manslaughter. Det Gda Kelleher agreed with defence counsel that throughout the accused's second detention, Mr Satchwell admitted he had lied about Tina "having simply disappeared" and told gardai that his wife had died in the course of a struggle. The detective also agreed that the accused had never deviated from that position throughout his entire detention. Advertisement He told Mr Grehan that the defendant's solicitor, Eddie Burke, was not present when the accused was charged by gardaí with the murder of his wife. Asked whether Mr Burke had left Cobh Garda Station shortly before 7pm on the evening of October 13th, the detective told Mr Grehan he did not know this at the time. "It would appear no one had contacted Mr Burke to tell him his client was being charged?" asked Mr Grehan. The detective said he had not contacted Mr Burke and also agreed that no other gardaí had. "Were you aware a number of members of the press were advised Mr Satchwell was going to be charged?" asked Mr Grehan. "At the time of charging, I didn't know anything about that," replied Det Gda Kelleher. "But they were able to tweet about it before you charged him at 8.07pm?" pressed the barrister. The detective said he was aware that the press had "tweeted" about the charging. Advertisement The witness said he had placed handcuffs to the front of Mr Satchwell's body when he brought him to Cashel District Court in Co Tipperary the following day to be formally charged. "Why was it necessary to handcuff him on this occasion when you didn't consider it necessary to handcuff him on two previous occasions?" asked Mr Grehan. The detective said he thought it was necessary. Asked whether he knew what a "perp walk" was and had he ever seen a person who had just been charged being paraded before the press, the detective told counsel that this "certainly wasn't the case". He said he had not charged anyone with murder before this event. Mr Grehan asked the witness whether five gardaí had "escorted" Mr Satchwell into Cashel Courthouse on October 14th. "There could have been more as the media were there," he replied. Advertisement The lawyer asked the witness whether he recalled the garda car "pulling in quite a distance away" from the courthouse, rather than at it. "I've no control over where the car stopped," he said. "But you agree Mr Satchwell was then taken out of the car and marched with all the gardaí around him up to court?" asked Mr Grehan, which the detective agreed with. "There were full flanks of the media present, cameras and the like?" continued Mr Grehan, which the detective also agreed with. Asked whether this was a "perp walk", Det Gda Kelleher replied: "Now I know what one is, I wouldn't have used that terminology". Mr Grehan asked the witness whether gardaí as a "corporate entity" were "overcompensating" for their failure in the investigation in 2017. The detective said he could only speak about his involvement in the investigation from 2021. Asked whether he had "any view" about the search of Mr Satchwell's home on Grattan Street in 2017, the detective said it allowed him to build a foundation from 2017 "to work on material available to me at that time". "Did gardaí need a forensic archaeologist to tell them about whether most domestic homicides result in a body being buried?" asked Mr Grehan. The detective said experts were consulted, and they were invaluable. A forensic archaeologist has told the trial how she reported it was possible that Tina Satchwell had been killed at her house and her body concealed there, after her research found that the majority of victims in "concealment" homicides are disposed of within one kilometre of their home address. Questioned by Mr Grehan as to whether any expert was consulted in relation to what Mr Satchwell had told gardaí about how Tina had died, the detective said there wasn't. Det Gda Kelleher agreed with counsel that Mr Satchwell had stuck to his account as to how his wife had died, despite the efforts of gardai, in the course of his interviews. "He also told you that Lorraine Howard could verify some of what he had said about being assaulted by Tina Satchwell?" asked counsel. The detective said he was aware the accused had said that in his interviews with gardaí and agreed he had not been challenged. The trial continues on Tuesday before Mr Justice Paul McDermott and a jury of five men and seven women. Mr Satchwell (58), with an address at Grattan Street, Youghal, Co Cork, has pleaded not guilty to murdering his 45-year-old wife Tina Satchwell – nee Dingivan – at that address between March 19th and March 20th, 2017, both dates inclusive.

Popular burger joint selling 10c burgers for limited time
Popular burger joint selling 10c burgers for limited time

Extra.ie​

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Extra.ie​

Popular burger joint selling 10c burgers for limited time

Fans of Dash Burger in Dublin City Centre will be flocking to the popular eatery to try get their hands on their 10c burger deal over the next few days. The burger joint has teamed up with the food delivery service Deliveroo to celebrate the company's 10th birthday and has created a special burger in their honour too. Sharing the news of the new burger on their social media, Dash revealed the Irish coffee birthday smash, which is made of crispy-edged 100% Irish aged beef DASH Double smash patty, topped with a smooth Cashel 'Teal blue' Cheese whip resembling white coffee foam – giving a playful nod to Deliveroos' signature brand colours. Dash Burger x Deliveroo Pic: Instagram The burger also has a palate-perking Irish coffee BBQ sauce made with Teeling Whiskey and a specially selected espresso from Proper Order Dublin Coffee Roasters, and a layer of crispy Clonakilty Black pudding crumb for added crunch. They wrote in the social media post: 'Get your party hats on 🥳 we're celebrating Deliveroo's 10th birthday with a limited addition smashburger special at dash burger. The 'Irish coffee birthday smash' is here! 'The perfect umami dash double smashmitten with Clonakilty black pudding, cashel blue cheese whip and irish coffee bbq sauce. Rich, delicious flavours to get your taste buds dancing. Burger nerds unite – you wont want to miss this! 'Special available from April 29 – May 2, between 12-6pm or until sold out – Kevin St delivery. ‼️ Smashburger special only available for online orders + delivery with Deliveroo.' Dash Burger x Deliveroo Pic: Instagram Not only that, but the post also explains how some lucky customers will be able to buy the limited edition Birthday Smash burger for just 10c! They continued: 'To celebrate the 10th birthday milestone, 500 lucky Deliveroo customers, can get their hands on a limited edition 'Irish Coffee Birthday Smash' for just ten cents (€0.10) between Tuesday 29th April – Friday 2nd May 2025 from 12-6 pm at DASH Burger Kevin Street Lower (available to order only on Deliveroo during these times). 'Customers will be required to spend a minimum amount of €4.00 and above to qualify for the special birthday burger. T&C apply' Well, we know what we'll be having for dinner this week!

Deliveroo offering 10 cent burgers for 10th birthday - here's how to get one
Deliveroo offering 10 cent burgers for 10th birthday - here's how to get one

Irish Daily Mirror

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Deliveroo offering 10 cent burgers for 10th birthday - here's how to get one

Deliveroo has linked with a beloved burger chain to give away a limited edition 10-cent burger to celebrate their 10th birthday in Ireland. The delivery app has teamed up with local legends, Dash Burger, to create a limited edition treat called the Irish Coffee Birthday Smash, paying homage to the Emerald Isle. The lip-smacking Irish Coffee Birthday Smash, exclusively available on Deliveroo, will not only pay homage to Ireland's foodie heritage but will also visually resemble its namesake, promising to offer a quirky twist on the flavours and ingredients you'd expect from the coffee-and-whiskey-based hot drink. The birthday smash is a one-of-a-kind creation from Dash Burger featuring four distinct-tasting flavours and coloured layers, including crispy-edged 100% Irish aged beef Dash Double smash patty, topped with a smooth Cashel 'Teal blue' Cheese whip resembling white coffee foam - giving a playful nod to Deliveroos' signature brand colours, a palate-perking Irish coffee BBQ sauce made with Dublin's own Teeling Whiskey and a specially selected espresso from Proper Order Dublin Coffee Roasters, finished off with a layer of crispy Clonakilty Blackpudding crumb for added crunch - all sandwiched between freshly baked burger bun. The Irish Coffee Birthday Smash took local owner Barry Wallace over a month to develop the burgers' perfect combination of locally sourced ingredients and a balance of flavours. To celebrate the 10th birthday milestone 500 lucky Deliveroo customers, can get their hands on the burger for just ten cents between Tuesday, April 29 until Friday, May 2 from 12-6 pm at Dash Burger Kevin Street Lower (125 burgers available per day of offer only on Deliveroo during these times). Customers will be required to spend a minimum amount of €4 or above to qualify for the special birthday burger. Helen Mayer, Regional Director in Ireland, said: "As we celebrate Deliveroo's 10th anniversary in Ireland, we're thrilled to team up with local favourite Dash Burger in Dublin, whose burger was the third most trending dish in Ireland last year* to create their unique Irish Coffee Birthday Smash to mark this milestone moment. 'This collaboration not only highlights the innovation and passion in our local food scene but also showcases Deliveroo's commitment to its Irish customers, helping them celebrate every moment, big or small, over the past decade.' Customers can order exclusively from Dash Burger, Kevin Street Lower in Dublin, by placing orders directly through the Deliveroo app or online (only available via Deliveroo).

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