Mother was told she 'was digging her own grave' in Dundon trial

A mother-of-five was told she was digging her own grave and that it was “very easy to make people disappear” by a Limerick man accused of threatening to kill her and three of her children, the Special Criminal Court has heard.

Mother was told she 'was digging her own grave' in Dundon trial

A mother-of-five was told she was digging her own grave and that it was “very easy to make people disappear” by a Limerick man accused of threatening to kill her and three of her children, the Special Criminal Court has heard.

Alice Collins (aged 48) was giving evidence in the trial of Wayne Dundon (aged 33), of Lenihan Avenue, Ballinacurra Weston, who has pleaded not guilty to five counts relating to threatening to kill Ms Collins and her children Gareth, Jimmy and April, as well as two counts of obstructing the course of justice at addresses in Limerick city between September 2010 and March 2011.

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