Cork woman denies telling husband his legs would be broken ahead of court hearing 

Woman alleged to have said her uncles would break husband's legs
Cork woman denies telling husband his legs would be broken ahead of court hearing 

Judge Mary Dorgan adjourned the case until December 16 when it is anticipated that a date will be set for a hearing of the contested case.

A man reported to gardaí that his wife had put him in fear by saying on the phone that he would be in hospital by the time their family law court hearing comes up because her uncles would break his legs.

Regarding this alleged phone call threat, the accused woman said through her solicitor, “This did not happen.” 

The complainant attended Mayfield garda station on Friday, October 10, and said his wife had phoned their 12-year-old daughter saying: “You’ve made your choice, you cancelled your friend to be with your dad, you can’t stay in my house, you can stay away from my house.” 

Sergeant Aisling Murphy said: “She (the defendant) further said to her husband by phone, ‘You won’t be coming near this house, you come near this house and my two uncles will break your legs… You won’t make it to the family law court… you’ll be in hospital.’ 

“(The defendant’s husband) said this put both him and his daughter in fear and breached a protection order. That order precludes (the defendant) from putting him or dependents in fear.” 

This was outlined at an in camera hearing of Cork District Court.

Eddie Burke solicitor said: “This is absolutely denied — this did not happen. This lady has never been in court in her life.” 

Judge Mary Dorgan adjourned the case until December 16 when it is anticipated that a date will be set for a hearing of the contested case.

The charged faced by the 38-year-old is one of breaching a protection order by putting her husband in fear.

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