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Father Paul Murphy, who was seriously injured in a stabbing at the Renmore army barracks in Galway.

Teenager appears in court charged with attempted murder of army chaplain at Galway barracks

The accused was remanded to Oberstown detention centre to appear again in court on 16 October.

A 16-YEAR-OLD boy has appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of a priest at an Irish army barracks in Galway. 

The boy appeared before a sitting of the children’s court in Galway this morning to face two new charges arising from an alleged assault on Fr Paul Murphy on 15 August.

Garda Conor Breen of Galway garda station told the court he arrested the accused for the purposes of charge at Galway courthouse at 12.25pm.

The court heard the boy was charged in the presence of his father and solicitor.

Garda Breen said the boy made no reply to either of the two charges when they were put to him.

The accused is charged that at Dún Uí Mhaoilíosa Renmore, Galway on 15 August, 2024, he did attempt to murder Paul Murphy, contrary to Common Law

The boy is further charged with intentionally or recklessly causing serious harm to Paul Murphy, also at Dún Uí Mhaoilíosa Renmore, Galway on 15 August. 

That alleged offence is contrary to section 4 of Non Fatal Offences Against The Person Act 

The boy was previously charged with assault causing harm to Fr Murphy and today, following an application from the State, Judge Mary Fahy struck out that charge.  

Legal aid was assigned to solicitor, Martina Moran, who said she had no questions regarding the arrest, charge and caution of her client. 

Sergeant Joanne McGhee told the court the DPP has directed trial on indictment in the central criminal court. 

Judge Fahy noted that due to the nature of the charges, an application for bail could not be made in the district court. 

The accused was remanded to Oberstown detention centre to appear, via video link, in court on 16 October.

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