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Three due in court over Ciaran Noonan death

The 29-year-old’s body was found in a field in Co Meath in early November 2011.

THREE PEOPLE ARE due in court today in connection with the death of Ciaran Noonan in October 2011.

Noonan, 29, was last seen being forced into a car on Russell Avenue in Dublin’s East Wall on 20 October. His body was discovered in a field in Co Meath on 4 November.

Two men and one woman are due to appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice in Dublin later this morning.

A fifth man, 36, is already before the courts on charges connected to the death of Ciaran Noonan.

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