
Parnell Square Attack Victim Suffers Severe Brain Damage, Now Non-Verbal
A child injured in the Parnell Square stabbing attack is now non-verbal and uses a wheelchair, a court heard during the trial. The jury was told that the man's actions during the incident showed an intent to kill.
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Woman whose daughter suffered severe brain damage in Parnell Square stabbing wept while giving evidence
Riad Bouchaker, who denies charges including attempted murder, told gardaí he was ‘not in his right mind’ and did not intend to kill
By Mary Carolan
Read full article →Child injured in Parnell Square attack is in a wheelchair and answers questions by blinking, trial told
Riad Bouchaker (52) denies attempting to murder three children and assaulting others on Dublin city centre street three years ago
By Cillian Sherlock
Read full article →Child injured in Parnell Square attack is now non-verbal and uses a wheelchair, court hears
Riad Bouchaker (52), of no fixed address, is on trial charged with the attempted murder of two girls and one boy, and assault causing serious harm to a care worker, at Parnell Square East in Dublin City on 23 November 2023.
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