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Man (28) jailed after being caught with €300k worth of cocaine
Man (28) jailed after being caught with €300k worth of cocaine

BreakingNews.ie

time24-07-2025

  • BreakingNews.ie

Man (28) jailed after being caught with €300k worth of cocaine

A judge has imposed a nine-year three-month prison term on a 28-year-old west Clare man after he was caught with just under €300,000 worth of cocaine and cannabis. At Ennis Circuit Court, Judge Francis Comerford imposed the 111-month prison sentence on Stephen Healy of The Hand, Cloonalheen East, Miltown Malbay for 'repeated drug trafficking' and 'offending of the highest order'. Advertisement Judge Comerford imposed a 66 month sentence for the possession of cannabis and cocaine valued at €230,470 with the intent to sell or supply on July 11th 2023 at a property at Drumatehy, Connolly, Co Clare. Judge Comerford imposed a 45 month prison term consecutive to the drug dealing offence for a money laundering charge concerning €40,645 on the same date. Described in court previously as a 'typical country lad' by his solicitor, Daragh Hassett, Mr Healy evaded capture on July 11th 2023 but was arrested by gardaí on August 13th 2023 after a second drugs swoop by gardaí on the same date where Gardai recovered €37,212 worth of cocaine and €31,568 in cannabis at a mobile home at Furoor Upper, Kilkee in west Clare. Judge Comerford said that 'these types of crime cause great harm to society'. Advertisement Judge Comerford said that Mr Healy 'was holding the money for drug dealers'. At Garda interview, Mr Healy said that he was looking after the drugs and cash as he had a drug debt to pay off. Mr Healy - who entered guilty pleas to the charges - told the Gardai 'I am ashamed and I deeply regret it'. The offending occurred during a previous 20 month suspended sentence imposed on Mr Healy for drug dealing. Advertisement Judge Comerford said: 'A very significant aggravating factor in the case is that a person who was afforded a very significant opportunity to turn away from criminality commits further offences relating to drug dealing while that suspended sentence is in place." At the sentencing hearing, Det Sgt Dara O'Sullivan described Mr Healy as an "integral part of a drug trafficking operation that was going on in this case'. Counsel for Mr Healy, Lorcan Connolly SC told the court that Mr Healy lived at home with his mother and received the carer's allowance to look after his mother who requires the use of a wheelchair. Mr Connolly said that Mr Healy is very close to his mother, who he said, has her own health difficulties. Advertisement On Mr Healy, Mr Connolly said: 'That is not someone who is high up in the drugs trade. He is someone who has nothing." Mr Connolly said that 'the mobile home wasn't his, the house wasn't his and vehicles weren't his' and that Mr Healy "was acting under duress" when handling the drugs and money. Mr Connolly said Mr Healy was 'previously subject to an assault by dark forces and his mother's house was damaged'. Mr Connolly read out extracts of a letter from a former employer of Mr Healy who said that the accused 'is not a bad person but is someone who has made bad choices'. Advertisement The businessman said that Mr Healy faces a lengthy prison sentence ahead but added that he will do all he can to support him 'and I will take him back into employment when he is released'. The employer said: 'I have paid thousands of euro to these horrible people to get them off Stephen's back.' Mr Connolly also handed in a written personal plea from Mr Healy's mother and he described the letter as 'genuine and from the heart'. Mr Connolly said Mr Healy is a father of two young children with the youngest only born a few months ago while Mr Healy was in custody. Mr Healy has been on remand in custody since last November. Mr Connolly said that Mr Healy 'assures me that he really wants to turn the corner and really wants to have a bright future'. Judge Comerford backdated the sentence to last November.

Healy named first MK Dons Women full-time boss
Healy named first MK Dons Women full-time boss

Yahoo

time26-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Healy named first MK Dons Women full-time boss

Stephen Healy has previously worked with Leicester City as well as West Ham United [Getty Images] MK Dons have appointed Stephen Healy as the first full-time head coach of their women's team. It follows a decision to fully integrate the team into club operations following a dismal season in 2024-25. Advertisement They finished bottom of Women's National League Southern Premier, managing a single point from 22 games, with a goal difference of minus 117. Healy was a first-team coach at Women's Super League club West Ham and replaces Abdoullah Kheir, who resigned after just three games in charge. "This really does feel like a fresh start for MK Dons Women. I'm excited to lend my experience to a young team with so much potential," he said. "As a Milton Keynes resident for over a decade, I'm so grateful to be given this opportunity." He will begin work next week as they prepare to play in WNL Division One South East next season. The club announced last month that the women's team was to incorporated into the club structure following their relegation.

Healy named first MK Dons Women full-time boss
Healy named first MK Dons Women full-time boss

BBC News

time26-06-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Healy named first MK Dons Women full-time boss

MK Dons have appointed Stephen Healy as the first full-time head coach of their women's follows a decision to fully integrate the team into club operations following a dismal season in finished bottom of Women's National League Southern Premier, managing a single point from 22 games, with a goal difference of minus was a first-team coach at Women's Super League club West Ham and replaces Abdoullah Kheir, who resigned after just three games in charge."This really does feel like a fresh start for MK Dons Women. I'm excited to lend my experience to a young team with so much potential," he said. "As a Milton Keynes resident for over a decade, I'm so grateful to be given this opportunity."He will begin work next week as they prepare to play in WNL Division One South East next season. The club announced last month, external that the women's team was to incorporated into the club structure following their relegation.

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