On St Patrick’s Day 2024, the body of 23-year-old Kelly Marie Lynch was discovered near Horseshoe Bridge in County Monaghan.
In the aftermath of her death, Kelly’s family began a determined search for answers about the circumstances surrounding her final hours.
#TheGirlInTheWater | Wednesday at 9.35pm
🚨We are alarmed by the reports that there is an imminent threat to Dr. Abu Safiya’s life as a result of torture and other ill treatment he has been suffering while in Israeli custody. Israeli authorities must immediately and unconditionally release him.
#FreeDrHussamAbuSafiya
RIP POOR DOG 💔💔😡😡
We've seen so many posts about the poor dog found in Ballymun, and like everyone else, we're heartbroken.💔
The truth is, we don't know exactly what happened. We don't know how the dog died or whether it had already passed away before it was burned. We sincerely hope it did not suffer.
What we do know is that no animal deserves to be treated this way, whether in life or after death. It is deeply upsetting to see any animal discarded with so little dignity.
We've been in touch with An Garda Síochána in Ballymun and have also spoken to local people, but at this stage no one seems to know exactly what happened. Until the facts are established, we don't want to add to speculation or spread misinformation.
If you have any genuine information or strong evidence that could help, please contact Ballymun Gardaí directly. We have spoken with them, and they are committed to finding out exactly what happened. They are encouraging anyone with credible information to come forward, and any information provided will be treated in the strictest confidence.
We would also like to say a sincere thank you to keith boyce for kindly going to cover the dog's body. It was a compassionate act at a very sad time, and we truly appreciate his kindness. The dog was a brindle Staffie type. 💔💔
By working together, we hope the truth will come to light. Sadly, animal cruelty is a reality in Ireland, and every day there are animals suffering in silence. We all have a responsibility to protect them, speak up when something isn't right, and support those working to investigate cases like this.
Our thoughts are with this poor dog, and we hope the truth is uncovered.
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My friend's mam has kindly donated this painting by the late Jane Regan. Titled #CruisesStreet valued at 700 euros. Might be of interest to a business owner in Limerick. DM if you'd like to make an offer. Proceeds to the sanctuary costs.
"È inaccettabile che un pediatra, che ha dedicato la propria vita a salvare quella degli altri nella Striscia di Gaza occupata, sia sottoposto a torture e maltrattamenti". Leggi il commento
https://t.co/RemNjxABvz
Micheál Martin said he would defend the EU's respect for "rights of persons belonging to minorities."
Together, Asia and Africa account for roughly 82% of the global population. Meanwhile the Irish (0.065%) are a vanishing, discriminated & vilified minority in their own country.
Gardaí search for male suspect after woman in her 40s found dead in Killarney
It’s understood that the woman suffered a violent death, and that gardaí are searching for a male suspect believed to have fled the scene. https://t.co/r3bnbQezPc
Passengers on a Dublin to Cork bus had to shout and stop the driver after he nodded off multiple times and started drifting lanes. A replacement bus came along after 40 minutes. The original driver allegedly kept going behind them still sleepy.
Full story on The Neil Prendeville Show. ⬇️
https://t.co/TErGn7Xt6O
A healthcare worker has gone on trial accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl while she was treated for an overdose.
The accused, a man in his 50s who cannot be identified for legal reasons, has pleaded not guilty https://t.co/ZsElC6ZQhT
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Let's see what's in Irish news today.
1. Turkish muslim kills women in Ireland 🇹🇷
2. Polish man jailed for killing a man in Ireland 🇵🇱
3. African with an Irish passport attacked police in Lisbon airport
4. A Brazilian man critically injured a man with "one punch" 🇧🇷
Minister, how many datacentres is enough ? - @WhitmoreJen
📈Electricity consumption by datacentres is at a record high of 23%, that's 10% higher than the previous year - forecast to grow to 30% by 2030.
*could potentially reach 55% of our electricity demand*
Leading to higher electricity prices for domestic users & small business
#datacentres #HowIrelandWorks #Electricity #CSO
Yet again MicheálMartin is putting himself above his party, the Irish people, and the MEPs who voted for the Pact.
The return hubs were the only good thing in that EU Migration Pact. If we don’t opt in and actually send failed asylum seekers back, we’re going to be in a very bad way. The costs, the backlogs, and no removals, because that’s the way they seem to want it.