Man who died after swimming across River Liffey was victim of earlier knife attack
Thomas Griffin (31), whose brother was stabbed to death at a warehouse rave in November 2014, died on Saturday
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Thomas Griffin (31), whose brother was stabbed to death at a warehouse rave in November 2014, died on Saturday
An investigation is under way following the death of a man in his 30s who swam across the River Liffey following a reported assault in Dublin's War Memorial Gardens on Saturday night.
An investigation is under way following the death of a man in his 30s who swam across the River Liffey following a reported assault in Dublin's War Memorial Gardens on Saturday night.
Gardaรญ have no cause of death yet and are appealing for witnesses
The incident happened near the War Memorial Gardens at Islandbridge on the Chapelizod Road in Dublin on Saturday night at 10.20pm.
A motorist travelling at 149km/h in a 100km/h zone was among more than 3,000 people caught speeding over the bank holiday weekend.
More is being borrowed on both PCPs and hire-purchase.
Driver of one of the motorcycles was pronounced dead at the scene on Sunday
Gardaรญ catch 270 people driving while holding mobile phone or without seat belt during special operation
A motorist travelling at 130km/h in a 60km/h zone - more than twice the speed limit - in Co Cavan was among over 100 drivers detected speeding yesterday during a garda roads policing operation.
Garda operation over bank holiday weekend to target dangerous driving, speeding and mobile use at wheel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Israeli forces had crossed Lebanon's Litani River and advanced.
Israel has declared all areas south of Lebanon's Zahrani River, which runs roughly 40km from the border, 'combat zones'.
Almost six out of every ten domestic septic tanks failed inspection last year, putting drinking water, wells and rivers at risk, the Environmental Protection Agency has said.