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Tom Tuite

Man, 61, charged with murder of his elderly mum at home in Clontarf, Dublin

A 61-year-old man with “serious mental health difficulties" has been charged with the murder of his elderly mother at his home in Clontarf in Dublin.

Neasa Murray, 88, who lived at Kincora Drive, was found following a fatal assault, shortly before 8pm on Sunday. She had been visiting the home of her son, Brendan Murray, at nearby Kincora Court.

Gardai were alerted and paramedics rushed to the scene but the pensioner was pronounced dead at the detached red-brick house.

Brendan Murray was arrested and held under Section four of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984 in Clontarf Garda Station.

The scene at Kincora Court was sealed off for members of the Garda Technical Bureau to carry out forensic examinations of the scene. The grandmother's body was removed for a post-mortem examination.

Gardai at the scene of a fatal assault which occurred at a house in Kincora Court Clontarf, Dublin 3 (Colin Keegan /Collins Photos)

Neasa Murray had lived alone following the death of her husband in 2018.

Brendan Murray was brought before Judge John Brennan at a special late sitting of Dublin District Court on Tuesday evening. He was charged with murder.

Dressed in a blue sweater and grey tracksuit bottoms, Mr Murray repeatedly blessed himself and muttered quietly throughout the brief hearing. He also rocked back and forth as he sat in the dock at the side of the courtroom.

Detective Sergeant David Ennis told Judge Brennan that the accused was cautioned at 5.30pm at Clontarf station and replied: “I admit it”.

He was charged half an hour later and his reply when he was handed a copy of the charge sheet was: “Guilty, she was vile, she was a pervert”.

The district court does not have jurisdiction to hear a bail application in a murder case.

Detective Sergeant Ennis applied for a remand in custody. The accused stood up and then sat down, again blessing himself.

Gardai at the scene of a fatal assault which occurred at a house in Kincora Court Clontarf, Dublin 3 yesterday evening, Sunday 23rd August 2020 an elderly woman received fatal injuries as a result of the incident. (Colin Keegan /Collins Photos)

His solicitor Michael French told Judge Brennan that his client “suffers from serious mental health difficulties” and he asked for a short remand.

He also requested that his client would have an “urgent psychiatric assessment on arrival at Cloverhill”.

“It may be a situation that he will be transferred elsewhere,” Mr French added.

Judge Brennan remanded him in custody, pending the preparation of a book of evidence, to appear at Cloverhill District Court via video-link on Friday morning.

He also directed a psychiatric assessment.

Legal aid was granted after the judge noted Mr Murray was on social welfare. There was no garda objection.

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