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Second man, 35, to appear in court over Prussia St stabbing

A 35-year-old man will appear in Dublin District Court this morning in connection with the death of Christopher Jackson.

A SECOND MAN will appear in court today charged in connection with the death of Christopher Jackson in Dublin’s north inner city.

The 35-year-old’s appearance follows that of another man, 39-year-old Bernard Locke, who appeared in Dublin District Court yesterday morning.

A third person arrested in connection with the incident, a woman in her 40s, was released yesterday afternoon and a file is being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Jackson’s body was found in his house in Prussia St, Dublin 7, on Saturday.

It is thought that he had sustained several stab wounds, and that his body had been stored in a refuse bag ahead of being removed.

More: 39-year-old charged over stabbing of man found in bag

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    Re: the Somalia story. It’s very depressing how most of the comments on that article are either demanding that his citizenship be revoked, or that he lose his job. After all, from what is in that article he was trying his best to fix a broken country and risked his life!

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    Actually the Dow Jones was dropping as the President was speaking… not in the wake of his speech…nothing he said made that happen!
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