Court hears of alleged threats to contractors demolishing Meath house

The owners of the demolished Meath house have given undertakings not to interfere
Court hears of alleged threats to contractors demolishing Meath house

In the witness box, Chris Murray said the property was his 'until it was flattened' last week, and was now 'a ball of rubble'. Photo: Barry Cronin

The owners of a now-demolished house built without planning permission almost two decades ago have sworn in the High Court not to interfere with ongoing clean-up works at the site.

Chris and Rose Murray appeared before Judge Richard Humphreys on Monday after gardaí arrested them at the Four Courts on foot of a court order for their attachment.

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