Three men charged with petrol bombing house and burning out car as part of feud between families

Mother and daughter were sleeping in house when arson attack occurred in the early morning of May 13, court heard
Three men charged with petrol bombing house and burning out car as part of feud between families

The three men were remanded in custody to appear at Tralee District Court on May 20. Picture: Dan Linehan

A petrol bomb was thrown at a house in Killarney where a mother and daughter were sleeping, and the alleged arson was carried out as part of feud between Traveller families in Kerry and Limerick.

This was the allegation made at Cork District Court on Monday, as three men were charged with arson of the house after 5am on Wednesday May 13 at Pinewood Estate in Killarney, and burning out the Nissan Qashqai in Ballinalouth, Tralee, after 6am on the same date. It was alleged the burnt-out car was used to get them to and from the Killarney petrol-bombing.

Detective Garda Tim Walsh of Listowel Garda Station said: “There were two people — a mother and her 20-year-old daughter asleep — in the house at Pinewood Estate when it was petrol-bombed on May 13, 2026. 

"This is a terraced house with adjoining homes on either side and this incident could have had catastrophic and even fatal consequences.” 

Three men appeared at Cork District Court on Monday, namely 38-year-old Keith Horan, of no fixed address, 28-year-old Shane Nolan, of no fixed address, and 31-year-old David Walsh of Cois Coille, Tralee, Co Kerry.

Shane Nolan, who was arrested and charged by Detective Garda James Daly, and David Walsh, who was arrested and charged by Detective Garda Clare Dennehy, did not apply for bail and they were remanded in custody to Tralee District Court on Wednesday, May 20.

Keith Horan did apply for bail but Det Garda Tim Walsh objected and Judge John King remanded him in custody until Tralee District Court on May 20.

Det Garda Walsh said: “The incident before the court today is linked to a wider feud between two Traveller families based in Kerry and Limerick. There have been a large number of incidents committed by both sides, and the frequency and the violence associated with these incidents has escalated dramatically over the last number of weeks.

He said the evidence in this case was strong, including detailed injured party statements made to gardaí, the recovery of the burnt-out car in Tralee, and high-quality CCTV footage with audio which was obtained from Pinewood Estate where the incident occurred. 

CCTV footage has also been obtained of parties to the case moving around the relevant areas before and after the arson of the house.

During the objection to bail for Shane Nolan, the detective said: “There are serious concerns for the life and personal safety of persons associated to the families involved in this ongoing feud and to the community at large.”

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