Judge tells garda jail seems inevitable, after hit-and-run which killed former Louth hurler Niall McEneaney
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Judge tells garda jail seems inevitable, after hit-and-run which killed former Louth hurler Niall McEneaney
"Michael Ball, whose address was listed at Drogheda Garda Station for the purpose of the charge, has pleaded guilty to two offences relating to a hit-and-run in Drogheda town."
"A garda who fatally struck a man with his car and failed to remain at the scene has been remanded in custody ahead of his sentencing."
Michael Ball, a garda, struck a man with his car and did not remain at the scene. He has pleaded guilty to two charges related to the incident that occurred in Drogheda on St Patrick's Day, 2024. Following his guilty plea, he has been remanded in custody as he awaits sentencing for his actions in the fatal hit-and-run.
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