No secure place for youth in fatal crash, court told

The youth who was a passenger in a stolen sports car that killed two gardai last April should have been in a secure facility …

The youth who was a passenger in a stolen sports car that killed two gardai last April should have been in a secure facility at the time but there was no residential place available, a court was told today.

The 16-year-old, who can't be named for legal reasons, today pleaded guilty to three charges arising out of the collision with a Garda patrol car on the Stillorgan dual carriageway on April 14th, 2002. Gda Tony Tighe and Gda Michael Padden will killed in the collision.

He admitted stealing a mobile phone, a set of car keys, two sets of house keys, a cheque and a wallet containing cash and bank and credit cards, from an apartment in Dalkey.

He also pleaded guilty to unlawfully taking a vehcile without the consent of the owner and knowing that the vehicle had been stolen, allowing himself to be carried in it.

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Det Insp Martin Cummins agreed with Mr Anthony Sammon SC, defending, that the youth wouldn't have been at large at the time if there had been a suitable residential place available for him.

Judge Catherine Delahunt remanded him in continuing custody for sentence on January 31th next at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.