Man in court accused of fatal assault on Limerick street

A man has appeared before Limerick District Court in connection with the fatal assault of Gerard Freyne in Limerick city last week.

Man in court accused of fatal assault on Limerick street

A man has appeared before Limerick District Court in connection with the fatal assault of Gerard Freyne in Limerick city last week.

Wayne Kennedy (aged 32) of no fixed abode is accused of assault causing harm on October 12 last.

At a brief sitting of Limerick District Court this morning, Detective Garda Barry Moylin gave evidence of arresting Mr Kennedy on Lord Edward Street at 2.05pm on Saturday afternoon.

Mr Kennedy is accused of assault causing harm to Gerard 'Baba' Freyne on Wednesday last.

The 53-year-old was old was assaulted on Lord Edward Street in the city at 7.45pm on October 12.

He was taken to University Hospital Limerick and was transferred to Cork University Hospital where he died shortly after 5.30am Friday morning.

Defence solicitor John Herbert told the court no application for bail was made by his client, Mr Kennedy, and asked that the case be adjourned and his client receives the medical attention he requires.

Judge Marian O'Leary granted the application and the case was put back until Tuesday, October 25.

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