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Increased police presence after sexual attack on teenager

Increased police presence after sexual attack on teenager

October 29, 2024 by

POLICE patrols have been increased in Derry after a teenager was sexually assaulted in the city. The woman was targeted in the Bank Place area of the city at around 1.30am on October 26. She has been left “traumatised" by the attack, the PSNI confirmed today as they appealed for anyone who witnessed the incident or who attempted to help the victim to come forward. “We have a … [Read more...] about Increased police presence after sexual attack on teenager

Appeal for information after man has ear bitten off in pub attack

October 29, 2024 by

POLICE are appealing for witness after a man had his ear bitten off in an attack in Co. Antrim. The victim was leaving a pub in Ballymoney Street, Ballymena at arund 2am yesterday morning (October 28) when the attack happened. “It was reported to police that at around 2.10am, as a man was leaving the premises he was approached from behind by a unknown male who, without … [Read more...] about Appeal for information after man has ear bitten off in pub attack

Convicted sex offender jailed for planning to meet and abuse child

October 29, 2024 by

A CONVICTED child sex offender has been sent back to jail after being caught attempting to meet and abuse a child. Max Coughlin was jailed for six years at Guildford Crown Court yesterday after being found guilty of breaching a sexual harm prevention order. Following a trial in February, the 29-year-old, from Redhill, was found guilty of facilitating the commission of a child … [Read more...] about Convicted sex offender jailed for planning to meet and abuse child

Arrest made after man found dead at house in Dublin

October 29, 2024 by

GARDAÍ have made an arrest after a man was found dead at a house in west Dublin. Officers were called to a property at Old Bridge Park in Lucan yesterday morning (October 28). A man in his late 40s was found inside the property and was pronounced dead at the scene. Gardai forensic teams pictured at the scene in Lucan, Dublin Another man, aged in his 20s, has since been arrested … [Read more...] about Arrest made after man found dead at house in Dublin

Colin Farrell raises more than €600k in Dublin Marathon challenge

October 29, 2024 by

COLIN FARRELL has raised more than €600k for a charity supporting people living with ‘butterfly skin’ by completing the Dublin Marathon. The Hollywood star, who was born in the Irish capital, was among the thousands who took to the city’s streets on Sunday for the annual race. Actor Colin Farrell completed the Dublin City Marathon on Sunday Farrell, who is currently on our … [Read more...] about Colin Farrell raises more than €600k in Dublin Marathon challenge

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