A man has been accused of causing the death of someone during an attack at a house in County Limerick.
The Irish police, called Gardaí, received a request for help at a property in Garryowen, Limerick, around 04:45 on Saturday morning.
When they got there, they found a man named Gerard Curtin, who was not responding.
Paramedics helped Mr. Curtin, who was 42 years old, but he was declared dead not long after.
The police have done a special examination on a dead body, but they won’t tell us what they found because it has to do with their work.
A man in his forties was arrested at the place where the incident happened and has been accused of a crime. He will be present at a special court session in Ennis District Court on Sunday evening.
The police have asked anyone who was in the Sarsfield Avenue area on Saturday between 4:00 and 5:15 and may have information to get in touch with them.
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Man accused of killing someone in Limerick
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Gardaí seize guns and drugs valued at €2 million
The Irish police, known as Gardaí, found and took away cocaine worth around €2 million (£1. 7 million) during their searches in Dublin, Kilkenny, Waterford, and Ashbourne in County Meath.
They also discovered three Glock guns, a fake gun, tools for making drugs, and 1kg of cannabis worth about €20,000 (£17,000) during the operation.
Police stopped two cars in the Finglas area of Dublin just before 4:00 pm on Friday.
Four men, who were 22, 27, 32, and 55 years old, were taken into custody because the police thought they may have committed crimes related to drugs.
The items found during the searches included a machine for making drugs and a substance used to mix them.
The police also took €18,000 in money and a few communication devices.
Assistant Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly said that the recent operation carried out by the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau, along with support from other police forces, shows how illegal guns and the drug trade are closely connected.
We understand that these kinds of dangerous weapons are used by organized criminal groups to scare, hurt, and kill people.
Stopping people from accessing illegal guns is a very important goal for the police in Ireland, called An Garda Síochána.
“I want to praise the brave officers who constantly put themselves in dangerous situations, like this operation, to keep our communities safe. “