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Knifed ‘as crowd looked on’ af ter World Cup clash

Murder probe after man is stabbed in bar

- By David Raleigh news@dailymail.ie

A MAN was fatally stabbed in front of crowd of onlookers in a Limerick pub where he had earlier been watching television coverage of the World Cup soccer tournament, gardaí believe.

Patrick ‘Pa’ O’Connor, from Kileely, Limerick city, was stabbed by another man in Fitzgerald’s Bar, in Thomondgat­e, at around 11.55pm on Saturday.

The 24-year-old was taken by ambulance to University Hospital Limerick in the early hours of yesterday morning where he was pronounced dead.

Senior gardaí investigat­ing the fatal stabbing said they had begun a murder inquiry.

Appealing for witnesses, Superinten­dent Derek Smart, who is leading the investigat­ion, said: ‘I’m satisfied Mr O’Connor died inside a public house, not at his own hand.’

Supt Smart said: ‘There were a large number of people within the public house [on Saturday] evening [watching] two World Cup games early yesterday afternoon and into the evening.

‘A number of people have come forward and we have actively interviewe­d them and taken statements from them, and I’d like to thank them for coming forward to us.’

However, Supt Smart added that ‘a number of other people haven’t come forward yet, and we are seeking their assistance to tell us what they saw within the public house.’

A post mortem on Mr O’Connor’s body is due to be carried out by Assistant State Pathologis­t Dr Margaret Victim: Patrick ‘Pa’ O’Connor, 24 Bolster, at approximat­ely 2pm today. Supt Smart said: ‘It’s obviously a very trying time for the (victim’s) family and we are liaising closely with the family.

‘I would ask that they be given the freedom to grieve.’

Gardaí have gained access to CCTV footage from Fitzgerald’s Bar, however, it was unclear yesterday if the killing was caught on camera.

Supt Smart said that they were still trying to confirm a motive for the attack and that forensic officers were at the pub looking for evidence to the killer’s identity.

Local Sinn Féin TD, Maurice Quinlivan, who lives close to where the killing occurred, said the community was ‘in shock’.

‘Fitzgerald’s Bar is my local pub. I live about 200 yards from it,’ he said.

‘I would encourage anyone who may have any informatio­n, no matter how small they think it might be, to forward that informatio­n to the gardaí,’ Mr Quinlivan said

‘I’m not sure what happened exactly, but my sympathy goes out to the family of the person who died.’

‘I hope the gardaí find the perpetrato­r and bring them to justice as soon as possible,’ Mr Quinlivan added.

An armed Garda support unit was also deployed in the early stages of the investigat­ion.

Locals who gathered in shock at the

‘Witnesses needed to solve jigsaw’

scene said they were ‘horrified’, ‘disgusted’, and, ‘frightened’. Supt Smart confirmed at a press conference from outside Fitzgerald’s Bar that, no arrests had yet been made.

Appealing for informatio­n, ‘no matter how small you think it might be’, Supt Smart said: ‘If you saw or heard anything at all, either in the pub or outside the pub, my appeal is that you would contact us at Mayorstone Garda Station on 061-456980, or on the Garda Confidenti­al number, 1800-666-111.

‘Things may have been heard by people who might think as being insignific­ant, but (if it’s) anything at all, we’d ask you to pick up the phone and give us a call – it might be the vital part of the jigsaw that we need,’ he added.

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