Group occupying building owned by charity released after appearing in court

Group occupying building owned by charity released after appearing in court

The four individuals refused to give undertakings to the High Court not to re-enter the building owned by the Cabhrú charitable housing association at James McSweeney House, Berkeley Street, Dublin.

Two men and two women brought before the High Court by gardaí after they refused to quit a building in Dublin owned by a charitable housing association have been released.

The four — who gave their names to the court as Darragh Phelan, Kevin Doyle (also known as Caoimhín O'Dúill), Aoife Smith, and Aishling Hudson — refused to give undertakings not to re-enter the building owned by the Cabhrú charitable housing association at James McSweeney House, Berkeley Street.

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