Man arrested after woman found dead in Dublin house

Remains of woman still at scene in Raheny, man in his 50s arrested on suspicion of murder

Gardaí and forensic investigators at the scene on Kilbarrack Road in Raheny, Dublin, were the body of a woman was found in the early hours of this morning. Photograph: Colin Keegan/Collins Dublin
Gardaí and forensic investigators at the scene on Kilbarrack Road in Raheny, Dublin, were the body of a woman was found in the early hours of this morning. Photograph: Colin Keegan/Collins Dublin

Gardaí in north Dublin have begun a murder investigation after the violent death of a woman in a house in Raheny.

Her body was discovered in the early hours of Thursday morning.

Gardaí are working on a definite line of inquiry and have arrested a man in his 50s for questioning. He was detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act.

The scene was sealed off immediately after gardaí arrived there and the woman’s remains left in situ.

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The victim’s body was due to be examined at the scene by a pathologist on Thursday morning.

“A scene is currently held and the Garda Technical Bureau will conduct an examination,” Garda Headquarters, Phoenix Park, Dublin, said in a brief statement. “The body of the deceased remains at the scene. The office of the State Pathologist will be notified.”

The man being detained was being questioned on suspicion of murder and was being interviewed by gardaí at a north Dublin Garda station. He can be questioned for up to 24 hours without charge.

Gardaí believe a dispute broke out at the property late on Wednesday night, into Thursday morning, and escalated, resulting in the woman being violently assaulted.

There was a large amount of blood at the scene and it is suspected the dead woman, who was in her 40s, was stabbed. There were also two children in the house at the time, one of national school age and the other around 15 years. The children and the arrested man were present at the scene when gardaí and paramedics arrived.

While the woman was examined by the paramedics, she was pronounced dead inside the property.

Conor Lally

Conor Lally

Conor Lally is Security and Crime Editor of The Irish Times