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Teen Charged With Attack Outside Leaving Cert Party Remanded In Custody

A teenage boy charged with attacking a youth seriously injured in a stabbing outside a Leaving Cert...
Tom Douglas
Tom Douglas

3:34 PM - 19 Sep 2022



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Teen Charged With Attack Outside Leaving Cert Party Remanded In Custody

Tom Douglas
Tom Douglas

3:34 PM - 19 Sep 2022



A teenage boy charged with attacking a youth seriously injured in a stabbing outside a Leaving Cert party in Dublin has agreed to stay in a detention centre on remand for another four weeks.

The incident happened as more than 150 young people attended an exam results celebration at Vela nightclub, at Liffey Valley, west Dublin, at about 12.30 am on September 3.

Emergency services were called.

A youth in his late teens was rushed by ambulance to Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown in critical condition.

Last week a 16-year-old boy, whose identity cannot be reported because he is a minor, appeared at the Dublin Children's Court.

He is accused of assault causing harm to a male, at the Vela nightclub car park, on September 3, contrary to section three of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person act.

He was also charged with possessing a knife as a weapon six days later at another location in west Dublin.

There was no application for bail, and he was remanded in custody.

Counsel for the defence told Judge Brendan Toale, "obviously, we are reserving our position".

Today, the case resumed, and his barrister Doireann McDonagh said there was no application for bail at this stage.

The teen consented to be further held in custody for another four weeks,

The boy did not address the court.

Detective Garda David Sheedy told the court that directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) were awaited.

Judge Toale remanded the teen in continuing detention to appear again on October 17.

Earlier, the court heard, "In reply to charge after caution, he made no reply and was then handed true copies of each charge".

So far, the DPP has given the authorisation to charge him with the offences before the court.

However, Detective Garda Sheedy had said that directions would be sought to "escalate" the case to section four of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act, a more severe charge for causing serious harm.

Section 93 of the Children Act states no report shall be published or broadcast which reveals the name, address or school of any child concerned in the proceedings or include any details likely to lead to the identification of any child involved in the proceedings.

Reporting by Tom Tuite


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