Bullet 'came from slightly behind victim's head', court hears

A Dublin murder trial has heard that the deceased died as a result of "laceration of the brain and inter-cranial haemorrhage due to a gunshot wound".

Bullet 'came from slightly behind victim's head', court hears

A Dublin murder trial has heard that the deceased died as a result of "laceration of the brain and inter-cranial haemorrhage due to a gunshot wound".

Dr Declan Gilsenan, the pathologist who examined the body of Coolock man Declan Griffin (aged 32), was giving evidence in the trial of Shay Wildes, who denies murdering him.

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