The top four things you need to know – Wednesday September 8th

The bodies of three people have been discovered at a home near Lixnaw in north Kerry.

Gardai in Listowel attended the scene last night, where the body of a woman in her 60s and man in his 20s were found inside a house with gunshot wounds.

The third body, a man in his 60s was discovered at the back of the house.

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A man who attacked another man with a lump hammer and stole his dog has been jailed for two years.

28 year old Michael Molloy of Cúl Árd, Carrigtwohill appeared before Cork Circuit Criminal Court yesterday.

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Ian Bailey claims the murderer of Sophie Toscan du Plantier died a long time ago.

The former journalist is calling for a cold case review of the crime – which he says will clear him.

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Walk-in Covid testing has been temporarily suspended at two screening centres in Cork.

The HSE says demand for walk-in tests at the centres in Dunmanway and the City has been strong and is leading to long waiting times for a result.


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