Elderly Limerick man accused of rape and sexual assault of a teenager 50 years ago
The 75-year-old man has been charged with 40 counts of indecent assault and one charge of rape between 1972 and 1973 at two addresses in Limerick. Picture: Dan Linehan
An elderly Limerick father of three has gone on trial for the alleged rape and indecent assault of a teenager more than 50 years ago.
The 75-year-old man has been charged with 40 counts of indecent assault and one charge of rape between 1972 and 1973 at two addresses in Limerick.
The complainant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was aged between 13 and 16 years at the time of the alleged abuse. The accused is 10 years her senior and denies all charges.
The woman has given evidence at Limerick Criminal Court claiming she was raped on one occasion in the kitchen of her family home by the accused and indecently assaulted by him on numerous occasions at other times as a teenager.
The accused lived near the womanâs family home at the time of the alleged abuse and was friends with the complainantâs older brother.
On Tuesday, extracts from the womanâs statement to gardaĂ in November 2021 were read out in court during Garda Sergeant Marie Haughâs evidence. At the time, she was the investigating officer before she was promoted out of the protective unit, and her colleague Detective Garda Claire Lewis took over the case.
Ms Haugh gave evidence about three interviews she conducted with the accused, which began on May 9, 2022, at Henry Street Garda Station following his arrest and caution. The accused came to the station a third time voluntarily to respond to gardaĂâs questions about allegations of indecent assault and he was not arrested.
The court heard the woman claimed she was sexually abused from the age of 13 until before she left the family home between the ages of 15 and 18 and moved to Dublin with her sister.
At the time, the accusedâs mother worked as a housekeeper for the complainantâs father, after he broke up with his wife following years of challenges between the former couple due to alcoholism and arguments.
In her statement to gardaĂ, the complainant said the abuse began when the accused âjeered and tauntedâ her about her body in front of two of her siblings.
She told gardaĂ: âI remember [the accused] coming into the living room, I was wearing jeans with a zip, he wore bell bottoms, I was so thin in those days.
An extract read in court from her statement said: âHe tried to remove my jeans and put his fingers in my jeans and in my knickers and used his middle finger to rub around my vagina.
âHe would then smell his middle finger and make crude remarks about the odour.âÂ
When the allegation was put to the accused by gardaĂ, he claimed ânothing like that ever happenedâ, Ms Haugh said in court.
On another occasion, the accused told gardaĂ: âI remember him being erect and trying to penetrate my anus with my clothes on from behind, it became routine, it was sickening. When he was finished, he would kick me in the arse.âÂ
When this allegation was put to the accused by gardaĂ, he said he was ânever alone with herâ and denied the womanâs claims, agreed Ms Haugh.
On a third occasion, the woman told gardaĂ she was sent to the housekeeperâs nearby home to check her pots had not boiled dry on the cooker.
She told gardaĂ in her statement which was read in court: âI remember being in front of the fire and the accused coming in. He caught me from behind, holding me tightly and restraining me, I donât remember what I was wearing, but he put his hands down my trousers, and was rubbing my vagina with his finger. He then put his hands up my top. I felt his erect penis penetrating my vagina with his clothes on.âÂ
When gardaĂ put the allegation to the accused and asked him did he remember the incident he replied that he didn't.
The accused was asked why the complainant would ever say this about him and the court was told he replied: âI am wondering too.âÂ
The case continues.





