No prosecution after concert death
Shane Brophy, aged 21, from the Swan, Fairymount, Crettyard, Co Laois, died at his friend’s house in Lucan on Jul 8, 2012, hours after the concert.
Mr Brophy was taken to James Connolly Memorial Hospital in Blanchardstown, where failed attempts were made to resuscitate him but he died from the toxic effects of a combination of cocaine and ecstasy.
Last February, Inspector John Burke told Dublin District Coroner’s Court that the garda inquiry into Mr Brophy’s death was at a “pretty advanced stage”.
He told coroner Brian Farrell there were still inquiries to be carried out and “people to be interviewed and re-interviewed.”
However, Insp Deirdre Gill yesterday told the court there would be “no prosecution” in the case and made an application for a date for an inquest hearing.
Dr Farrell adjourned the inquest until Oct 31 after members of the deceased’s family agreed to attend court on that date.
At the opening of the inquest into his death in February, Adrian Brophy, brother of the deceased, gave evidence that he identified the body to gardaí at the emergency & department of the hospital.
Mr Brophy was the youngest of eight brothers and sisters.
Giving the cause of death, Dr Farrell said the toxicology report carried out as part of the autopsy indicated Mr Brophy had used cocaine and an “ecstasy-type drug”.
He described the levels in the dead man’s system as being “significant” but told the family that both cocaine and ecstasy could be toxic regardless of the dose taken.
Mr Brophy died from the toxic effects of a combination of cocaine and ecstasy, he said.