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Niall O'Connor

Man killed in late night stabbing on Dublin's O'Connell Street named as Peter Donnelly

A man who was stabbed to death in a late night row has been named as Peter Donnelly.

The Kilkenny man died after the horrific incident on Dublin’s O’Connell Street at 1.40am on Tuesday, during which gardai moved in to separate him and another male.

It is thought both men were homeless, with the deceased only having lived in the capital for a short time.

A source said: “A female garda on foot patrol in the area spotted two men talking earlier – there wasn’t enough to effect an arrest at that time.

“She asked a control room CCTV operator to keep the camera on them.

“The incident happened in seconds and a description was issued of the attacker immediately.

“A man was arrested close to the scene by gardai. He suffered a suspected stabbing injury.

“The deceased man was allegedly stabbed repeatedly and died a short time after he was attacked.” The scene, outside a gaming arcade, was sealed off for much of the day as was a large part of O’Connell Street.

Forensic experts and gardai examined the area and blood trails from the attack were also seen spread across the street.

Gardai recovered a suspected murder weapon.

The suspect, 28, was taken to Store Street Garda station and on to hospital for treatment to his wound. His detention will restart once that treatment is complete.

Gardai examine the scene this morning on O'Connell Street, Dublin. (Gareth Chaney, Collins Agency, Dublin)
The scene of the stabbing (Leah Farrell/RollingNews.ie)

A Garda spokesman said an officer at the scene had attempted to give first aid, assisted by members of the public.

Mr Donnelly, believed to be 39-years-old, was taken to the Mater Hospital with apparent stab wounds and was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.

Members of the public who were in the O’Connell Street, Cathal Brugha Street and Marlborough Street areas between 1am and 2am yesterday are asked to get in touch by contacting Store Street gardai on 01 6668000 or the Confidential Line on 1800 666111.

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