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Person: Gerard Phelan

Family 'happy to have Aoife back'
Family 'happy to have Aoife back'

Aoife Phelan’s family have issued a statement through local priest Father Gerard Phelan, after the man accused of her murder Robert Corbet was brought before a special sitting of Portlaoise District Court this morning.

Fri, 09 Nov, 2012

Corrupt ex-councillor’s sentencing adjourned

A former Fine Gael councillor convicted of receiving corrupt payments remained a free man yesterday after his sentencing hearing was adjourned until late June.

Fri, 25 May, 2012

Man died after injury suffered in nursing home clash with 96 year old

A 71-YEAR-OLD man died from complications of a bone fracture sustained in an altercation with a 96-year-old resident in the nursing home where they both lived, an inquest has heard.

Wed, 24 Aug, 2011

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