Tipperary man released from prison after 240 days back at repossessed house, court told

The judge advised that the locks could be changed with the gardaí present
The High Court heard there appeared to be someone in the house who was refusing to answer the door. File picture

The High Court heard there appeared to be someone in the house who was refusing to answer the door. File picture

A Tipperary man released by the High Court at the start of the week after spending 240 days in prison for defiance of court orders over a home repossession appears to be back in the house, a judge has been told.

Owen Ryan's former home at Moat Quarter, Kilfeacle, Tipperary, is now owned by Mars Capital Finance DAC over failure to pay a €402,000 mortgage debt.

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