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File photo of Quham Babatunde

Man remanded in custody after being charged in connection with fatal stabbing of Quham Babatunde

Jeffrey Bangu, 21, is one of three men arrested during an investigation into Quham Babatunde’s death after an incident in Dublin city centre in the early hours of Saturday.

A MAN HAS been accused of assault, brandishing a knife and violent disorder connected to the fatal stabbing of asylum seeker Quham Babatunde in Dublin.

Jeffrey Bangu, 21, was remanded in custody by Judge Paula Murphy at Dublin District Court today.

He is one of three men arrested during an investigation into the 34-year-old Nigerian man’s death after an incident on Anne Street South in the city centre in the early hours of Saturday.

It occurred at around 3am after a row at a music event between two groups of people spilled onto the street.

Quham Babatunde was found unresponsive by gardaí at the scene and was treated by emergency services personnel.

He was taken to St James’s Hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later.

Mr Bangu of Cardy Rock Crescent, Balbriggan, Co Dublin, has been accused of four offences.

He is charged with assault causing harm to Mr Babatunde at Duke Street and to Adetola Adetuilehim, who is in his 30s, at Anne Street South. 

Mr Adetuilhim was hospitalised following the incident.

Mr Bangu is also charged with engaging in violent disorder with persons unknown, and production of a knife during the course of a fight at Anne Street South.

Dressed in a dark grey tracksuit and black runners, Mr Bangu stood silently with his hands behind his back throughout the brief hearing.

Garda David Dolan said the accused was charged shortly after 2am in the early hours of this morning at Pearse Street station.

The court heard he made “no reply to the charges” and he was refused station bail, so he had to appear in court.

Garda Dolan added that there would be strenuous objections if there is a bail application.

However, defence counsel Kyle Talbot informed the judge that there was no bail application.

Judge Murphy directed that gardaí must have 48 hours’ notice if the accused intended to seek bail.

She remanded Mr Bangu in custody to appear via video link at Cloverhill District Court on 25 February for direction from the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Legal aid was granted after the judge noted the accused was unemployed.

Another man arrested in Dublin remains in Garda custody. 

A 23-year-old man was arrested by the PSNI in Belfast shortly before boarding a ferry and is currently detained at a police station in Northern Ireland.

Mr Babatunde had been living in the Ballyogan accommodation centre in south Dublin, pending his asylum application.

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