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" Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Two men have appeared in court charged in connection with a vicious attack on a Norwegian tourist in Dublin on Sunday night.
Christopher Burgess, of Templeview Avenue, Clarehall, Dublin 13, and Leonard Finnegan, of Harolds Cross Dublin 6, both aged 18, are charged with assault causing harm.
Thirty-four year-old Andreas Nagelsett was in Dublin on a four-day break with friends when they were confronted by a gang of youths as they walked from Liffey Street just north of the Liffey to Great Strand Street at around 9.30pm on Sunday night.
Words were exchanged and the gang set upon the group.
Mr Nagelsett was knocked to the ground and kicked in the head a number of times.
He remains seriously ill in the Mater Hospital.
Christopher Burgess and Leonard Finnegan were arrested yesterday in connection with the attack and taken to Store Street Garda Station, where they were later charged with assault causing harm to the Norwegian.
The court heard Mr Burgess had nothing to say and Mr Finnegan made no reply.
Garda Wayne Kelly told the court that further charges could follow in the case of Mr Burgess.
No applications for bail were made and Judge Hugh O'Donnell remanded them in custody to appear at Cloverhill District Court on Tuesday."
" Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Two men have appeared in court charged in connection with a vicious attack on a Norwegian tourist in Dublin on Sunday night.
Christopher Burgess, of Templeview Avenue, Clarehall, Dublin 13, and Leonard Finnegan, of Harolds Cross Dublin 6, both aged 18, are charged with assault causing harm.
Thirty-four year-old Andreas Nagelsett was in Dublin on a four-day break with friends when they were confronted by a gang of youths as they walked from Liffey Street just north of the Liffey to Great Strand Street at around 9.30pm on Sunday night.
Words were exchanged and the gang set upon the group.
Mr Nagelsett was knocked to the ground and kicked in the head a number of times.
He remains seriously ill in the Mater Hospital.
Christopher Burgess and Leonard Finnegan were arrested yesterday in connection with the attack and taken to Store Street Garda Station, where they were later charged with assault causing harm to the Norwegian.
The court heard Mr Burgess had nothing to say and Mr Finnegan made no reply.
Garda Wayne Kelly told the court that further charges could follow in the case of Mr Burgess.
No applications for bail were made and Judge Hugh O'Donnell remanded them in custody to appear at Cloverhill District Court on Tuesday."