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Man hijacked milk van with driver's daughter inside and led gardaí on chase, court told
Man hijacked milk van with driver's daughter inside and led gardaí on chase, court told

Sunday World

time25-05-2025

  • Sunday World

Man hijacked milk van with driver's daughter inside and led gardaí on chase, court told

Jamie Murray (30), who also goes by the name Jamie Kinsella and has an address at St Ronan's Park, Clondalkin, is facing multiple charges A man accused of leading gardaí on a high-speed chase in a hijacked milk delivery van with the driver's daughter still inside was unable to appear before the District Court today due to hospitalisation, as his legal team sought access to photographs of his injuries taken on his admission to prison. Jamie Murray (30), who also goes by the name Jamie Kinsella and has an address at St Ronan's Park, Clondalkin, is facing multiple charges including the unauthorised taking of a vehicle, assault and dangerous driving following an alleged incident in Citywest in the early hours of May 12. At Cloverhill District Court today, defence counsel Alexander Langan MacDonnell BL told Judge Alan Mitchell that his client was currently receiving medical treatment. Judge Mitchell agreed to remand Mr Murray in custody until June 4, saying that a longer-than-usual adjournment was permitted due to the medical certificate provided. Mr MacDonnell also requested that photos taken of Mr Murray's injuries on admission to Cloverhill Prison be released to the defence solicitor. The solicitor had written to the prison service seeking the images, but the request had been refused, the court was told. Judge Mitchell said he did not have the authority to compel the prison service to release the photos, stating they were not directly relevant to the immediate charges before the court. 'I don't think I have the jurisdiction to direct the prison service to furnish anything. I can only recommend,' he said, adding that the issue could become relevant later if a complaint is made or if the legality of the arrest or detention is challenged. Stock photo News in 90 Seconds - May 25th 2025 Garda Conor Lavin previously told Tallaght District Court that the charges relate to an incident that occurred around 3am on May 12, when two men approached a milkman during deliveries at Carrigmore Crescent, Citywest. After the milkman refused to give them a lift, the men allegedly forced their way into the van - with one of the men reportedly brandishing a weapon - and drove off while the milkman's adult daughter, who had been working with him, was still in the back of the van. The woman, who is in her 30s, later jumped from a side door of the moving vehicle on Cheeverstown Road. Gardaí chased the van for around 20km before it crashed into a ditch near Glencree, Co Wicklow. Mr Murray was arrested at the scene, the court was told. Funded by the Courts Reporting Scheme.

Sciath na Scol: Clinical St Patrick's edge out battling Ballygarvan
Sciath na Scol: Clinical St Patrick's edge out battling Ballygarvan

Irish Examiner

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Sciath na Scol: Clinical St Patrick's edge out battling Ballygarvan

Allianz Sciath na Scol H3 final: St Patrick's BNS 1-11 Ballygarvan NS 2-5 It was a fierce battle in the opening game of Allianz Sciath na Scol between St Patrick's BNS and Ballygarvan in the H3 final with St Patrick's coming out on top. It was nip and tuck throughout the first half with Ballygarvan leading by two at the break but St Patrick's grew throughout the second half and hit six points in a row to take the lead which they would not relinquish. In a tight first half, St Patrick's got the first score off the hurley of Jamie Murray. Ballygarvan evened things up when Patrick Browne hit a 65. Browne was key for St Patrick's and sent a ball across the square with Ryan O'Sullivan battling to keep it in play and scored a superb goal from a difficult angle. St Patrick's responded with a goal when Donagh Cleary's shot dropped in over the head of Ballygarvan keeper Tom O'Connor to level things 1-1 apiece. James Shannon got Ballygarvan's second goal picking up the ball from the puck out and going on a solo run before hitting the ball to the back of the net. St Patrick's responded with a point from a 65 by Murray to leave the score 2-2 to 1-3 to Ballygarvan at half time. Ballygarvan got off to a quick start in the second half with frees from Charley Broderick and Sam Spillane to leave four between the sides. St Patrick's found a purple patch hitting six on the bounce with Murray hitting four (three frees), Leo Hurley and Alex Kelly all raising white flags. Ballygarvan got their third and final score of the half when Broderick hit a free to leave one between the sides. Hurley responded for St Patrick's with another point before the impressive Murray hit his eighth point of the game leaving the final score 1-11 to 2-5. Scorers for St Patrick's BNS: Jamie Murray (0-8, 1 65, 5f), Donagh Cleary (1-0), Leo Hurley (0-2), Alex Kelly (0-1). Scorers for Ballygarvan NS: James Shannon (1-0), Ryan O'Sullivan (1-0), Charley Broderick (0-3, 65, 2f), Patrick Browne and Sam Spillane (0-1 each). ST PATRICK'S BNS: Calvin Corcoran, Anthony Noone, Leo Hurley, James McDonagh, Daniel Crean, Andrew Lynch, Kieran O'Connell, Robert Burke, Donagh Cleary, Jack Hennessy McGukin, Jamie Murray, Marcus Buckley, Oscar O'Flynn, Mohammad Khoshnaw, Ian Hennessy McGukin, Alex Kelly, Dan Geraghty, Christopher Nugent, James Moroney, Dean Corcoran, Darragh O'Donoghur, Christopher Martin, Conor Burke, Cian O'Connor, Ryan Hickey, Seán Kiely, Ryan O'Leary, Bailey O'Flynn, Dereck Kavanagh, Luke Crean, Ross Higgins Kelleher, Kyle Mulcahy, Kealin Rellis, Nathan Nugent, Leon Linehan, Scott O'Leary, Tommy McCarthy BALLYGARVAN NS: Tom O'Connor, Lar Healy, Rian Healy, Daniel Walsh, Conor Walsh, Sam Spillane, Charley Broderick, James Shannon, Patrick Browne, Noah Kelleher, Patryk Tumidajski, Theo Coholan, Kyle O'Donovan, Cian O'Donovan, Simon Murphy, Martin Twomey, Cillian Morgan, Daniel Sweeney, Lorcan O'Leary, James O'Brien, Ryan O'Sullivan, John Walsh, Evan Ashman, Billy O'Callaghan, Seán O'Rourke, Henry O'Connell Referee: Michael Collins (Clonakilty)

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