Judge says jail seems 'inevitable' for ex-garda who killed former Louth hurler in drink-fuelled hit-and-run
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Judge says jail seems 'inevitable' for ex-garda who killed former Louth hurler in drink-fuelled hit-and-run
"Michael Ball was driving at speeds of up to twice the limit and had been drinking before he fatally hit Niall McEneaney. Following the incident, he left the scene."
"Ball has pleaded guilty to two offences related to the hit-and-run incident that occurred in the early hours of St Patrick's Day, 2024."
Michael Ball, a garda, was involved in a fatal hit-and-run incident on St Patrick's Day, 2024. He was driving at speeds up to twice the limit and had been drinking. Following the incident, he left the scene. Ball has been remanded in custody and has pleaded guilty to two offences related to the incident, which resulted in the death of Niall McEneaney in Drogheda town.
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