Witness admits she could have saved Shane Geoghegan's life in Dundon trial

A Limerick woman has agreed that she could have saved Shane Geoghegan’s life if she had taken two opportunities to report a planned murder in the hours before he died.

Witness admits she could have saved Shane Geoghegan's life in Dundon trial

A Limerick woman has agreed that she could have saved Shane Geoghegan’s life if she had taken two opportunities to report a planned murder in the hours before he died.

April Collins (aged 26) was giving evidence to the Special Criminal Court in the trial of 30-year-old Limerick man John Dundon, who is charged with murdering the Garryowen rugby player.

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