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Help Wanted - Limerick RTA
« on: March 09, 2021, 06:36:45 pm »
https://www.thejournal.ie/gsoc-pedestrian-collision-limerick-5375861-Mar2021/

GSOC investigating as pedestrian left in 'critical condition' after being struck by car in Limerick

The incident happened at approximately 11.20pm yesterday on the Ballinacurra Road.

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TWO INVESTIGATIONS ARE underway after a man in his 20s suffered serious injuries when he was struck by a car that was being pursued by gardai in Limerick last night.
The incident happened at approximately 11.20pm yesterday on the Ballinacurra Road.

The pedestrian, a man aged in his 20s, was on the pedestrian crossing when the collision occurred.

He was taken to University Hospital Limerick where he remains in a critical condition.

The car initially came to the attention of gardaí at the Roxboro Roundabout on the south of the city, and was then pursued by gardai shortly before the collision, at Ballinacurra Road, an informed source said.

Two males who were travelling in the car fled from the scene on foot, and are presently wanted by gardaí for questioning.

As the car involved in the collision had come to the attention of gardaí, the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Office has been notified.

A spokeswoman for GSOC said they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the collision.

According to GSOC, the injured man “was on a scooter“ when he “was struck by the car at a pedestrian crossing”.

GSOC investigators attended at the scene and the matter remains under examination today.

Local diversions are currently in place and a technical examination is now underway at the scene.

Gardaí are appealing for anyone who may have witnessed the collision or who was in the Ballinacurra or Childers Road area between 11.15pm and 11.30pm, particularly any road users who may have camera footage, to contact them.

Anyone with information can contact gardaí in Roxboro on 061 214 340, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any garda station.
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Re: Help Wanted - Limerick RTA
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2021, 07:14:44 pm »
https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/pro-mixed-martial-arts-fighter-broke-taxi-drivers-teeth-in-fare-row-1093401.html09/03/2021 | 15:59 PM
ISABEL HAYES

A judge has been urged not to convict a professional mixed martial arts fighter who repeatedly punched a taxi driver in a row over a fare as it will “stop him in his tracks” in terms of his career.

Dylan Tuke (24) called the taxi driver a “sap” and a “fool” and told him “you're not in your country now” before he punched him in the head and face, breaking the man's front teeth.

The assault occurred in the early hours of December 16th, 2018 after Tuke hurriedly jumped into the taxi without asking if he was available and told him to go to the city centre, Garda Elaine Duffy told Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.

The taxi driver was uneasy by Tuke's behaviour and asked him to pay the fare upfront, which led to the argument. After Tuke assaulted the driver and got out of the cab, he briefly returned to the car, causing the driver to run into a nearby fast food restaurant. Tuke then left the scene in another cab.

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Another taxi driver who witnessed the assault said it was “horrific” and that Tuke was “like a man possessed”, the court heard.

Dash cam images
After dash cam images of Tuke were circulated among gardaí, he was identified by a garda who “recognised him from the media”, the court heard.

Tuke, with an address at Edenmore Ave, Raheny, pleaded guilty to one count of assault causing harm to the driver at Main Street, Swords. He has no previous convictions.

At his sentence hearing today, Tuke addressed the court directly, telling Judge Pauline Codd there was no excuse for his behaviour that night.

“My grandad was a taxi man, and I'm so ashamed I did that,” he said. “...Violence is never the answer.”

In a victim impact statement handed up to court, the victim said he now feels defenceless while driving his taxi and he no longer enjoys his work. He said his two front teeth were broken in the assault, and he still suffers from headaches and has a facial scar.

Out of character
Garda Duffy told defence barrister, Aidan McCarthy BL, that she believed Tuke was acting out of character that night, after he had a few drinks. She said he was extremely remorseful when interviewed by gardaí and he cried while watching the dash cam footage of the incident.

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Mr McCarthy said Tuke became a professional mixed martial arts fighter at the age of 19 and has travelled abroad to partake in the sport.

He is not currently competing as he is helping to bring up his two younger siblings. The court heard his parents are both drug addicts and Tuke's childhood was marred by violence and addiction. He was mostly raised by his grandmother, who was in court to support him.

Difficult upbringing
Mr McCarthy said it was to Tuke's credit that he has never been in trouble with the gardaí before, despite his difficult upbringing. He said that on the night in question, Tuke got drunk at a Christmas night out with his club, which was unlike him given his profession.

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Mr McCarthy urged Judge Codd to consider imposing a sentence on Tuke that will avoid giving him a criminal conviction.

A conviction “could stop him in his tracks in terms of his chosen career”, he said. It could prevent him travelling to competitions abroad, which are the main source of his income.

Tuke had €1,000 in court as a token of remorse for his victim.

Judge Codd adjourned the sentence to October 11th to allow Tuke to raise more compensation. “I'm not making any guarantees,” she said
Trump has called for help, so I'm on a plane heading for The Strait of Hormuz, talk soon.

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Re: Help Wanted - Limerick RTA
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2021, 07:46:23 pm »
Get more money off him...and bang him up!!

 


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