
A MAN was remanded in custody this Christmas Eve, charged in connection with the death of mother of one, Marguerita โMaggieโ Sheridan, who died following a fatal collision this past Saturday.
The accused, Danny OโDonoghue (42), of Lower Main Street, Rathkeale, appeared before a special sitting of Limerick District Court, charged with five separate offences.
Mr OโDonoghue is charged with one count of dangerous driving causing the death of Ms Sheridan, aged 21, at Bank Place, Well Lane, Rathkeale, this past Saturday (December 21).
The accused was also charged with one count of causing criminal damage to a set of steel gates at the same location on the same date.
Mr OโDonoghue was also charged with one count of making a threat to kill or cause serious harm to a Patrick Sheridan, at Ballywilliam, Rathkeale, on December 21. He faces one count of producing a machete during the course of making the alleged threat to Mr Sheridan.
Mr OโDonoghue was also charged with one count of causing criminal damage to Patrick Sheridanโs van at Ballywilliam, Rathkeale, also on December 21.
Detective Garda Elaine OโKeeffe, Newcastle West Garda Station, gave evidence in court that she arrested Mr OโDonoghue at 6pm this Tuesday evening for the purposes of charging him with the five offences.
Detective Garda OโKeeffe said Mr OโDonoghue made no reply to all of the five charges.
Inspector Liz Kennedy said Gardaรญ were objecting to bail.
Mr OโDonoghueโs solicitor, Mike OโDonnell, said he was not making any application for bail.
Mr OโDonoghue, who was supported in court by family members, did not speak during the brief court hearing.
Judge Alec Gabbett remanded Mr OโDonoghue in custody to Limerick Prison to appear via video-link before Limerick District Court this Friday (December 27).
Marguerita Sheridan, who gave birth to her first child, a baby boy, last month, was critically injured when a van allegedly struck a set of gates she was standing beside in the town last Saturday afternoon. She was later pronounced dead at University Hospital Limerick.
Gardaรญ said they had recovered a van they suspected was involved in the fatal incident.
Earlier today, several hundred people attended a vigil in Ms Sheridanโs memory in Rathkeale.
Lilac coloured balloons and giant โ21โ numbered balloons, reflecting Ms Sheridanโs young age, were released into the air at the somber vigil.
A local priest led the Sheridan family, friends, and neighbours in hushed prayers at the ruins of an Abbey located in the town.
Ms Sheridanโs heartbroken father, John Sheridan, posted a message online thanking the emergency services who went to assist his daughter, as well as neighbours and friends who rallied around the family since the tragedy.
โI want to say thanks to the Guards, the nurses, the doctors, the priests, the settled people in Rathkeale, the Travelling people, for their messages, the local shops, hotels, and for everyone who called to my house ,โ Mr Sheridan said.
On Monday, Gardaรญ said a post mortem had been completed on Ms Sheridanโs body to help determine the nature of her injuries and the cause of her death, but that, โfor operational reasonsโ, they were not disclosing the results of the autopsy.