Irish Times journalist Ronan McGreevy

Seems reasonable.

Meanwhile…

Gulp.

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The Grand Canal towpath at Cappincur, Tullamore, county Offaly yesterday

Last night/this morning.

Via RTÉ News:

A 40-year-old man was released from garda custody and declared no longer to be a suspect in the case.

The man had been arrested by gardaí within an hour of the discovery of the body of Ashling Murphy.

He had been questioned for seven hours on Wednesday evening before he rested overnight and more than 20 hours yesterday.

RTÉ News understands the man consistently denied any involvement in the murder during garda interviews.

Detectives continued to interview witnesses and gather forensic evidence, including DNA, and as a result of their inquiries, they discovered yesterday evening that the man could not have been involved in the murder.

Renewed appeal in Tullamore murder investigation (RTE)

Meanwhile…

…goldenbrown writes:

So the Gardai managed to wrongfully arrest and release an innocent man but not before it’s plastered all over the media by the Irish Times…and half the websites around the planet (and STILL is) that he was from a certain country, well known and established in the area, of a certain age and had allegedly a history of violence. Oh bravo.

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This afternoon.

Clondalkin, Dublin 22.

Flowers left outside Newlands Cross Crematorium, where a Hindu funeral is taking place for Shane O’Connor, the son of musicians Sinead O’Connor and Donal Lunny, who died over the weekend aged 17.

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Meanwhile…

Anyone?

Update:

Update:

The Philippine government has banned unvaccinated people using public transport in the capital Manila

This afternoon.

Via Channel News Asia:

The rule, announced by the Department of Transportation this week and expected to take effect on Monday, comes after President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to arrest people not vaccinated against COVID-19 who refused to stay at home.

Passengers will have to show proof of vaccination before boarding public buses, jeepneys, trains, boats or planes in Metro Manila where infections are soaring, causing widespread disruption for businesses and straining hospitals.

Exceptions will be made for unvaccinated people who have official permission to travel to buy food, seek medical treatment or get jabbed.

Philippines defends ‘no vax, no ride’ policy on public transport (CNA)

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