01/08/2007

Man In Court Over McGrath Stabbing

A man has appeared in court charged in connection with the stabbing of Anthony McGrath.

Mr McGrath, 23, of Whitestown Walk in Clonsilla in Dublin was stabbed to death at his home on October 29 last year.

Derek McGrath, 35, of Fortlawn Park, Mountview, Blanchardstown appeared before Dublin District Court on Wednesday, charged with the murder.

He was also charged with unlawfully producing a knife.

(KMcA/SP)

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