A 29-year-old has been remanded in custody after he was charged with the murder of a man who died after being stabbed in a pub in Co Cork on Monday.
Reese Keogh, with an address at North Main Street, Youghal, appeared before Midleton District Court on Wednesday charged with the murder of Daniel O’Sullivan (31) at Tynan’s Bar, North Main Street, Youghal on April 14th.
Det Garda John O’Donovan gave evidence of arresting, charging and cautioning Mr Keogh on Wednesday.
He said that he arrested the accused at 3.06am and charged him at 3.25am with Mr O’Sullivan’s murder. He said Mr Keogh replied “not guilty” after caution.
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Judge Miriam Walsh said bail was not available at District Court level for an accused on a murder charge.
Sgt Linda O’Leary sought a remand in custody to Fermoy District Court on April 23rd.
Defence solicitor Joe Cuddigan said the prison authorities should be aware that Mr Keogh is “a vulnerable person” who should be given any appropriate psychiatric care while on remand.
Judge Walsh directed the prison authorities to provide all necessary psychiatric care to the accused.
She also granted him free legal aid on hearing he was in receipt of social welfare.
Mr O’Sullivan was a native of Carrowkeel in Mallow but had been living in Youghal since 2023. He is survived by his mother, Aileen and sisters, Samantha and Jessica.