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Stephen Maguire

Carer pleads guilty to stealing €20,000 from dying woman in Dungloe, Co Donegal

A carer from hell has pleaded guilty to stealing €20,000 from a dying woman she helped look after.

Marjorie Gallagher appeared at Letterkenny Circuit Court in Donegal charged with four thefts of €5,000 from 76-year-old Bridget McLaughlin.

All the alleged thefts took place at the home of Ms McLaughlin of Meenmore in Dungloe.

The accused, a 56-year-old from Maghery in Dungloe, only spoke to plead guilty to the thefts which took place between January 1, 2016 and September 4, 2018.

No specific details of the thefts were given during the arraignment.

Barrister for Gallagher, Shane Costello, told the court that this was not a straightforward theft case.

Marjorie Gallagher arriving at Letterkenny Circuit Court (North West Newspix)

“The facts of this case are very odd and there are issues in the background that are extraordinary,” he said.

He explained that Gallagher had been a home-carer for Ms McLaughlin and that the thefts took place in a relatively short space of time.

He asked for both a psychiatric and psychological assessment be carried out on his client as well as a probation and community service report.

Patricia McLaughlin, prosecution barrister, explained to Judge John Aylmer that the victim in the case is a terminally ill woman and that they were anxious to compile a victim impact statement in the case.

Judge Aylmer adjourned the case until the next sitting of Letterkenny Circuit Court in November when Gallagher will be sentenced.

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