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Couple killed in St Stephen's Day hit-and-run died of traumatic injuries, inquest hears
Couple killed in St Stephen's Day hit-and-run died of traumatic injuries, inquest hears

Dublin Live

time6 days ago

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Couple killed in St Stephen's Day hit-and-run died of traumatic injuries, inquest hears

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info A married couple from Dublin who were killed in an alleged hit and run incident on St Stephen's Day last year died as a result of multiple traumatic injuries, an inquest has 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. (Image: Colin Keegan/Collins) 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. A neighbour of the deceased, John Halpin (45) of Whitestown Avenue, Blanchardstown, was charged at a sitting of Dublin District Court on December 30, 2024 with four offences including two counts of dangerous driving causing death. Mr Halpin was also accused of two counts of hit-and-run and failing to offer assistance at the scene of the incident. Garda Alan Murphy gave evidence that the accused made no reply when charged. Mr Halpin was subsequently granted bail at a sitting of Cloverhill District Court in early January subject to strict conditions. The coroner, Clare Keane, said the results of a postmortem showed that the couple had both died as a result of multiple traumatic injuries due to a road traffic incident. Offering her condolences to relatives of Mr Hogg and Ms Hogg-Moore, Dr Keane granted the application and adjourned the inquests to a date to be fixed after the conclusion of related criminal proceedings. Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.

Two children left orphaned after parents hit by car while at Boxing Day sales
Two children left orphaned after parents hit by car while at Boxing Day sales

Daily Mirror

time6 days ago

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Two children left orphaned after parents hit by car while at Boxing Day sales

Anthony Hogg and his wife Georgina Hogg-Moore were struck by a car while crossing a road near the entrance to Blanchardstown Shopping Centre in Dublin on December 26 A married couple who were killed in an alleged hit and run on Boxing Day, leaving their two children orphaned, died of multiple traumatic injuries, a joint inquest has heard. Anthony Hogg and his wife Georgina Hogg-Moore were struck by a car while crossing a road near the entrance to a shopping centre on December 26 last year. They had been out at the Boxing Day sales and were on their way home to the children when they were hit. Ms Hogg-Moore, 38, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, while her 39-year-old husband died a short time later in hospital. A number of other pedestrians were involved in the incident but no other injuries were reported. Dublin District Coroner's Court heard Ms Hogg-Moore's sister Kate Moore formally identified her sister's body to gardaí at Dublin City Mortuary in Whitehall. The inquest also heard from Jennifer Hogg, Mr Hogg's sister who formally identified her brother's body. Detective Inspector Jim McDermott applied for the inquests to be adjourned as criminal proceedings have already been initiated in relation to the deaths of the couple after the incident outside Blanchardstown Shopping Centre in Dublin. A neighbour of the pair, 45-year-old John Halpin from Blanchardstown had previously been charged at a sitting of Dublin District Court in December with four offences including two counts of dangerous driving causing death. Halpin was also accused of two counts of hit-and-run and failing to offer assistance at the scene of the incident. Garda Alan Murphy gave evidence that the accused made no reply when charged. Halpin was subsequently granted bail at a sitting of Cloverhill District Court in early January subject to strict conditions. The coroner, Clare Keane, said the results of a postmortem showed that the couple had both died as a result of multiple traumatic injuries due to a road traffic incident. Offering her condolences to relatives of Mr Hogg and Ms Hogg-Moore, Dr Keane granted the application and adjourned the inquests to a date to be fixed after the conclusion of related criminal proceedings.

Couple killed on St. Stephen's Day died of traumatic injuries, inquest hears
Couple killed on St. Stephen's Day died of traumatic injuries, inquest hears

Irish Daily Mirror

time6 days ago

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Couple killed on St. Stephen's Day died of traumatic injuries, inquest hears

A married couple from Dublin who were killed in an alleged hit and run incident on St Stephen's Day last year died as a result of multiple traumatic injuries, an inquest has 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. A neighbour of the deceased, John Halpin (45) of Whitestown Avenue, Blanchardstown, was charged at a sitting of Dublin District Court on December 30, 2024 with four offences including two counts of dangerous driving causing death. Mr Halpin was also accused of two counts of hit-and-run and failing to offer assistance at the scene of the incident. Garda Alan Murphy gave evidence that the accused made no reply when charged. Mr Halpin was subsequently granted bail at a sitting of Cloverhill District Court in early January subject to strict conditions. The coroner, Clare Keane, said the results of a postmortem showed that the couple had both died as a result of multiple traumatic injuries due to a road traffic incident. Offering her condolences to relatives of Mr Hogg and Ms Hogg-Moore, Dr Keane granted the application and adjourned the inquests to a date to be fixed after the conclusion of related criminal proceedings.

Dublin couple suffered multiple injuries in fatal collision, inquest told
Dublin couple suffered multiple injuries in fatal collision, inquest told

RTÉ News​

time7 days ago

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Dublin couple suffered multiple injuries in fatal collision, inquest told

A married couple who were killed while crossing a road in Dublin last Christmas died as a result of multiple traumatic injuries, an inquest has heard. Anthony (Anto) Hogg, who was 39, and 38-year-old Georgina Hogg Moore, from Whitestown Avenue in Blanchardstown, were struck by a vehicle after shopping in the Blanchardstown Centre on Saint Stephen's Day. The couple, who had two children, were on their home from the post-Christmas sales when the incident happened on Blanchardstown Road North at around 5.45pm on 26 December 2024. Ms Hogg Moore was pronounced dead while her husband died a short time later at Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown. A number of other pedestrians were also involved, but they were not injured. At a sitting of Dublin District Coroner's Court, Katie Moore, a sister of Ms Hogg-Moore, gave evidence of formally identifying her body at Dublin City Mortuary in Whitehall. A sister of Mr Hogg, Jennifer Hogg, also testified how she had identified her brother's body at Connolly Hospital. Detective Inspector Jim McDermott applied for an adjournment under the Coroners Act as criminal proceedings have been initiated in the case. A neighbour of the deceased, 45-year-old John Halpin, of Whitestown Avenue in Blanchardstown, was charged at a sitting of Dublin District Court on 30 December 2024 in connection with the deaths. Mourners at their funeral heard that the couple left behind a legacy of love. Coroner Dr Clare Keane said that post-mortem results showed that they had died as a result of multiple traumatic injuries due to a road traffic collision. Offering her condolences to relatives of Mr Hogg and Ms Hogg-Moore, Dr Keane granted the application and adjourned the inquests to a date to be fixed after the conclusion of the criminal proceedings.

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