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Garda on trial over woman’s death

- By Declan Brennan

A SERVING garda has gone on trial accused of dangerous driving causing the death of a woman four years ago.

Warren Farrell, who is based in Clondalkin, Dublin 22, was the driver of a marked patrol car responding to a panic button call at a Topaz garage when the car struck Elizabeth Core.

She was crossing the road and appeared not to see the patrol car, prosecutor James Dwyer SC told the jury in his opening speech.

The emergency lights were on but the siren was de-activated to allow the garda passenger to communicat­e with ‘command and control’, the court hear.

Mr Dwyer said he expects jurors will hear evidence that Mr Farrell, 35, applied the brakes and entered the bus lane. The patrol car mounted the footpath and the front left tyre burst, the court heard The right-hand side of the car hit Ms Core and she was pushed onto the car, counsel said.

He said onlookers will say they saw Ms Core look left before the collision. She was brought to hospital and received medical attention but was pronounced dead a short time later. A State pathologis­t concluded that her death was caused by head and chest trauma as a result of vehicular impact.

Patrick McGrath SC, defending, said that Garda Farrell accepts he was driving the patrol car. He said there is also no issue as to the cause of Ms Core’s death.

The garda pleaded not guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to dangerous driving causing the death of Ms Core at Fonthill Road South on August 28, 2014.

Mr Dwyer said it is the State’s case that he drove in a dangerous manner and this caused Ms Core’s death. He said an accepted definition of dangerous driving is driving in a manner which a reasonably prudent person, having regard to all circumstan­ces, would recognise as involving a direct, immediate and serious risk to the public.

He said that there are some road traffic laws which don’t apply to gardaí acting in the performanc­e of their duty, where such actions don’t endanger the safety of road users.

But he added that dangerous driving is not one of these laws.

The trial continues next Tuesday before Judge Cormac Quinn and a jury of six men and six women.

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Case: Garda Warren Farrell

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