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Fatal crash car had travelled 2km in wrong direction, inquest told
A car which collided with another, killing a family of three and its own driver had travelled 2km in the wrong direction before the impact, an inquest was told this week.
Callan Tansey Solicitors awarded law firm of the year for medical negligence and personal injuries
Callan Tansey Solicitors which has an office in Galway, have won Medical Negligence/Personal Injury law firm of the year at the 2021 Irish Law Awards.
New Garda power to arrest disqualified drivers
Gardai are able to arrest motorists caught driving while disqualified, under new rules that came into force this week.
Two months suspended sentence for man driving with no licence
A Claremorris man who was found to have been driving while disqualified was given a two months’ prison sentence, which was suspended for 12 months, and was disqualified from driving for two years, in Castlebar District Court this week.
Unlawful killing verdict at Castlebar inquest into death of Chada boys
A verdict of unlawful killing has been returned by the jury at the inquest in Castlebar today into the deaths of Eoghan and Ruairi Chada.
Coroner’s inquests into Mayo murders to open before Christmas
The coroner for south Mayo, John O’Dwyer, will open coroner’s inquests into the deaths of four people murdered in Mayo last year.
Coroner makes home birth recommendations following still birth of baby boy
The Coroner for South Mayo, John O’Dwyer, made a number of recommendations for home births this week following an inquest into a tragic case where a baby was still born after complications arose during a home birth.
Bail for man accused of dangerous driving
A 31-year-old man has appeared before the court this week charged with a number of road traffic offences including dangerous driving causing bodily harm to another at Barna Road last December.
HSE clinical review team meet with Halappanavar representatives
The chairman of the HSE’s clinical review team, set up to examine the death of Savita Halappanavar, was to hold a meeting with her husband’s representatives yesterday afternoon, the first such meeting since the conclusion of an eight-day coronor’s inquest.