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Woman charged over St. Stephen's Day hit-and-run that killed married couple
Woman charged over St. Stephen's Day hit-and-run that killed married couple

Irish Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Woman charged over St. Stephen's Day hit-and-run that killed married couple

A woman is due in court next week after being charged in connection with a hit-and-run incident that claimed the lives of a husband and wife on St. Stephen's Day. Anthony Hogg, 40, and wife, Georgina Hogg-Moore, 39, who have two children, lost their lives at around 5.45pm on December 26 last year when they were struck by a vehicle while crossing Blanchardstown Road North near the entrance to Blanchardstown Shopping Centre in west Dublin. Ms Hogg-Moore was pronounced dead at the scene, while her husband was seriously injured and died a short time later at Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown. The couple, who had two children, had been out shopping at the post-Christmas sales and were on their way home when the collision occurred. On Wednesday, Gardai confirmed that two people, a man in his 40s and a woman in her 30s, were arrested in relation to the incident and both were detained at Garda stations in Dublin. The woman has been charged and was released on bail. She is due to appear before Blanchardstown District Court on Tuesday, June 17. The arrested man has been released without charge and gardai said a file will be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions. The garda spokesperson said that investigations into the collision remain ongoing. For the latest news and breaking news visit Get all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you. Follow us on Twitter @IrishMirror - the official Irish Mirror Twitter account - real news in real time. We're also on Facebook/irishmirror - your must-see news, features, videos and pictures throughout the day from the Irish Daily Mirror, Irish Sunday Mirror and

Two arrests over St Stephen's Day hit-and-run in which married couple were killed
Two arrests over St Stephen's Day hit-and-run in which married couple were killed

Irish Independent

time3 days ago

  • Irish Independent

Two arrests over St Stephen's Day hit-and-run in which married couple were killed

The two were arrested over the deaths of Anthony Hogg and Georgina Hogg-Moore, who died after the hit-and-run in Blanchardstown while they were out shopping on St Stephen's Day. Gardaí arrested two people on Wednesday morning in relation to the incident. 'A man, aged 40 years was arrested in connection with this investigation and he is currently detained under Section 30 Offences Against the State Act, 1939 at a Garda station in the Dublin,' gardaí said. 'A female, aged in her 30s was arrested and is currently detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984 at a Garda station in Dublin.'

Arrests in probe into St. Stephen's Day hit-and-run that claimed couple's lives
Arrests in probe into St. Stephen's Day hit-and-run that claimed couple's lives

Irish Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Arrests in probe into St. Stephen's Day hit-and-run that claimed couple's lives

A man and woman have been arrested in a probe into a hit-and-run that claimed the lives of a married couple in Dublin. Anthony Hogg, 40, and wife, Georgina Hogg-Moore, 39, lost their lives at around 5.45pm on St. Stephen's Day last year on Blanchardstown Road North, west Dublin. A Garda spokesperson today said: "Gardaí continue to investigate the fatal hit-and-run road traffic collision involving a car and pedestrians that occurred at Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, on Thursday evening, 26th December 2024."Gardaí have arrested two persons this morning in relation to this fatal road traffic collision. A man, aged 40 years was arrested in connection with this investigation and he is currently detained under Section 30 Offences Against the State Act, 1939 at a Garda station in the Dublin."A female, aged in her 30s was arrested and is currently detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984 at a Garda station in Dublin. Investigations ongoing." It's a week since an inquest heard Anthony 'Anto' Hogg (39) and his wife, Georgina Hogg-Moore (38) from Whitestown Avenue, Blanchardstown suffered fatal injuries after being struck by a vehicle while crossing Blanchardstown Road North near the entrance to Blanchardstown Shopping Centre in Dublin at around 5.45pm on December 26, 2024. The couple, who had two children, had been out shopping at the post-Christmas sales and were on their way home when the collision occurred. Ms Hogg-Moore was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, while her husband died a short time later at Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown where he had been rushed by ambulance. A number of other pedestrians were also involved in the incident but no other injuries were reported. At a sitting of Dublin District Coroner's Court on Tuesday, a sister of Ms Hogg-Moore, Katie Moore, gave evidence of formally identifying her sister's body to gardaí at Dublin City Mortuary in Whitehall. A sister of Mr Hogg, Jennifer Hogg, also testified how she had identified her brother's body to gardaí at Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown. Detective Inspector Jim McDermott applied for the two inquests to be adjourned under Section 25 (2) of the Coroners Act on the basis that criminal proceedings have already been initiated in relation to the deaths of the couple.

Man and woman arrested over St Stephen's Day hit-and-run in which married couple were killed
Man and woman arrested over St Stephen's Day hit-and-run in which married couple were killed

Irish Independent

time3 days ago

  • Irish Independent

Man and woman arrested over St Stephen's Day hit-and-run in which married couple were killed

Anthony Hogg and Georgina Hogg-Moore died after the hit-and-run in Blanchardstown while they were out shopping on St Stephen's Day. Gardaí have arrested two people this morning in relation to this fatal road traffic collision. 'A man, aged 40 years was arrested in connection with this investigation and he is currently detained under Section 30 Offences Against the State Act, 1939 at a Garda station in the Dublin. 'A female, aged in her 30s was arrested and is currently detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984 at a Garda station in Dublin,' a garda spokesperson said.

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