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No-one to face charges in relation to Gerry Ryan death: report

The Irish Sun reports that no-one may ever be charged with supplying cocaine to the broadcaster.

NO-ONE IS TO face charges in relation to supplying Gerry Ryan with the cocaine that killed him, the Irish Sun reports.

A garda probe into the broadcaster’s death will be wound up in the coming months, but it’s unlikely anyone will be charged, or that a file will even be sent to the DPP, the newspaper adds.

The report suggests that everyone who was with Ryan in Town restaurant in Dublin the night he died has spoken to gardaí, but investigating officers have said the “evidence is not there”.

For more information read this story in the print edition of today’s Irish Sun >

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