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Influencer Charleen Murphy recalls seconds before violent attack which left her hospitalised
Influencer Charleen Murphy recalls seconds before violent attack which left her hospitalised

Sunday World

time22-05-2025

  • Sunday World

Influencer Charleen Murphy recalls seconds before violent attack which left her hospitalised

Craig O'Brien was jailed for assaulting the Dubliner after tracking down her location in February 2023 Influencer Charleen Murphy has recalled the seconds before the violent attack which left her hospitalised. It comes ahead of her appearance on an RTÉ Prime Time special delving into toxic masculinity online. Craig O'Brien attacked her in February 2023 as she dined at a Dublin hotel with a friend. 'I just felt this blow to the back of my head, my head basically went so full force forward into my glass that the glass completely shattered,' she told RTÉ's Kate McDonald. Charleen after the attack News in 90 Seconds - May 22nd 'I looked to my left and I could see him standing there. Straight away, I knew who it was… He had been messaging me in the past online.' Charleen said that the experience is part of a pattern of abuse she's received online over the years. 'When I came out with the story that time, people said, 'You're not a real victim.' They downplay your pain or trauma. 'You don't have to have something worse than someone else to still have gone through something bad.' She also said that the internet is shaping young people's views on gender roles. 'People have these words and this information so young. Their brains are being shaped by it all. It's scary. I'm scared for the younger generation. 'People think it's just a comment. But kids are reading that. That's saying to them, 'It's okay for me to post this too.' All the little things turn into the big things.' Taking to social media she shared: 'I will be on RTE One tonight at 9.35 during Prime Time talking about my attack and toxic masculinity online. Craig O'Brien who was convicted of assault causing harm to influencer Charleen Murphy 'An extremely important episode that dives into how online content is shaping teenagers minds and beliefs.' 'Being in the midst of the online world I see it every single day in comments and dm's to the point where I think we all have become numb to the words being used. Charleen said that young boys seeing other men making derogatory comments online 'makes them believe it's ok' and that they can 'speak to women that way.' 'That in turn makes the world even more unsafe for women, as it can have huge knock-on effects as I have seen first hand.' In November 2023, Craig O'Brien of Thomond Road, Ballyfermot, Dublin 10 was sentenced to 18 months in prison for the 'unprovoked and unwarranted attack' after pleading guilty to assault causing harm. The court heard that Murphy went to the Grafton Capital Hotel to meet a friend for dinner and drinks. When she arrived, she shared photographs to social media. She was sat in a booth, facing her friend when she felt a blow to the back of her head. Her head flew forward, and her forehead smashed into a glass on the table. Read more Man (39) dies after getting into difficulty in Cork river An ambulance was called, and Murphy was taken to hospital, requiring stitches to a two-inch laceration on her forehead. Later on in the evening, O'Brien sent her a voice note on social media asking: 'how's the head?' Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that he had ten previous convictions, including two for assault. At sentencing, Judge Orla Crowe said that while he was being interviewed by gardaí, he referred to Ms Murphy in 'utter derogatory terms, a female who had done nothing to him'. O'Brien was released from prison in 2024 after serving 13 months of his sentence.

Charleen Murphy on Prime Time: How online harassment turned into a real-world attack
Charleen Murphy on Prime Time: How online harassment turned into a real-world attack

Extra.ie​

time22-05-2025

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Charleen Murphy on Prime Time: How online harassment turned into a real-world attack

Irish influencer Charleen Murphy is set to appear on Prime Time on Thursday evening where she will detail how online misogyny has had larger impact on her offline life. The Dublin native was assaulted on February 10, 2023 by Craig O'Brien while she was at the Grafton Capital Hotel in Dublin. O'Brien was sentenced to 18 months in prison for the assault. O'Brien, who had previously messaged Charleen, punched her in the back of the head, with the hit so hard that a glass smashed into her face. Irish influencer Charleen Murphy is set to appear on Prime Time on Thursday evening where she will detail how online misogyny has had larger impact on her offline life. Pic: Instagram In a special Prime Time programme viewers will get an insight into the impact on young Irish people who promote a negative form of masculinity. The programme will feature research carried out by RTÉ journalists Kate McDonald and Jack McCarron, as well as insights from teachers, experts and individuals who have been personally affected. Recalling her attack, Charleen told Kate: 'I just felt this blow tot he back of my head, my head basically went so full force forward into my glass that the glass completely shattered… The Dublin native was assaulted on February 10, 2023 by Craig O'Brien while she was at the Grafton Capital Hotel in Dublin. O'Brien was sentenced to 18 months in prison for the assault. Pic: Charleen Murphy/Instagram 'I looked to my left and I could see him standing there. Straight away, I knew who it was… He had been messaging me in the past online.' The lifestyle creator detailed how her trauma was downplayed by online users, with Charleen noting: 'You don't have to have something worse than someone else to still have gone through something bad.' In the interview, Charleen provides a personal account of how online misogyny is not just digital but has a larger impact. 'People think it's just a comment,' she said, 'But kids are reading that. That's saying to them, 'It's okay for me to post this too,' all the little things turn into big things.' Prime Time airs tonight (Thursday, May 22) on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player at 9.35pm. The full detailed reports are available here.

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