Man appears in court charged with murder of man in Limerick in 2007
A man charged with the murder of another man in Limerick 17 years ago told gardaí “no problem” when they arrested him on Friday in connection with the killing, a court heard.
Darragh Quinlivan, (41), originally from the southside of Limerick City, but who has been living in the greater Manchester area of the United Kingdom for a number of years, was brought before a special sitting of Limerick District court on Saturday.
Detective Garda Eoin McDonagh, Roxboro Road Garda Station, Limerick City, told the court he arrested Mr Quinlivan at 6:06pm on Friday at “Shannon Airport, for the purposes of charge in relation to the murder of Noel Campion on the 26th of April, 2007”.
Detective Garda McDonagh told the court that in response to being arrested in relation to the murder, Mr Quinlivan stated, “no problem” and he was conveyed to Henry Street Garda Station.
Detective Garda McDonagh said that later, at 7:15pm on Friday night, he charged Mr Quinlivan with the murder of Noel…
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