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Garda feared infectious disease after being bitten by 'agitated and aggressive' drug user

Garda Mark Kilbride told the High Court that the attack had affected his marriage and family life.

A 41-YEAR-old garda, who feared he had contracted an infectious disease after he was bitten by a man, has told the High Court he was unable to have sex with his wife for six months following the assault.

Garda Mark Kilbride told the court that the incident happened in November 2000 when he and colleagues were escorting the man, who was very agitated and aggressive, from his home to a mental health unit in Sligo where he was to be admitted as a voluntary patient.

The court heard during a garda compensation hearing that when he approached him, the man, who he knew had a history of drug abuse “with needles”, pulled Kilbride’s head back and sank his teeth into his right upper arm.

Kilbride told his barrister, Sara Antoniotti, that he felt immediate and severe pain, and as the man refused to release his grip, his colleagues had to intervene and restrain him.

“It felt like he was trying to bite a chunk out of my arm,” Kilbride told Mr Justice Bernard Barton.

The court heard that after the man was admitted in the mental health unit, Kilbride was taken to the emergency department of Sligo General Hospital where blood samples were taken.

He said the man could not be asked to allow his blood to be taken for test purposes because he was in voluntary psychiatric care. He said he had been very worried for six months until final blood tests revealed he had not contracted Aids.

Injuries

The garda, a father of two, told the court he had been worried about the possibility of passing on any infectious disease to his wife and had refrained from sexual activity with her until he had been given the all-clear following blood test results.

The court heard the attack and his treatment had affected his marriage and family life at the time.

Kilbride said he had remained physically fit but had needed to abandon his sporting activities for some time.

He had developed symptoms of post-traumatic stress and had needed to attend a psychiatrist. He had also suffered a soft tissue injury to his right shoulder in the assault, but it had resolved after a few weeks.

Ms Antoniotti said Kilbride, who sued the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, had been off work for a few weeks and was now working in the communications centre to avoid confrontations.

Judge Barton, awarding Kilbride €18,000 damages, said he was satisfied his family and marital life had been interfered with as a result of the assault.

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