Man accused of killing taxi driver 'was drinking for eight hours'

The trial of a man accused of killing a taxi driver in Dublin in a row over a fare has heard how he drank up to eight pints before throwing a fatal punch.

Man accused of killing taxi driver 'was drinking for eight hours'

The trial of a man accused of killing a taxi driver in Dublin in a row over a fare has heard how he drank up to eight pints before throwing a fatal punch.

William Keegan of Pearse House, Pearse Street admits punching the Nigerian driver but denies his manslaughter.

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