Irish Daily Mail

Gambling addict teacher conned three SNAs out of over €2,000

- news@dailymail.ie By Tom Tuite

A TEACHER, who deceived three special needs assistants (SNAs) in her school out of just over €2,000, has been remanded on bail pending sentence.

Dublin District Court heard that Kim Murrin had ‘spiralled out of control’, leading to a €40,000 gambling debt.

Murrin, 30, of Ballymcgow­an, Letterkenn­y, Co. Donegal, pleaded guilty to deception to gain sums totalling €2,032 as well as theft charges.

Judge Bryan Smyth commission­ed the Probation Service to draft a restorativ­e justice report.

Three charges related to deceiving SNAs, who transferre­d money electronic­ally via the Revolut service for goods never received.

It happened at a national school where Murrin worked with them in north Dublin in September and October last year.

She also admitted to stealing €15 worth of fuel from a service station in Dublin around the same time.

Judge Smyth noted she had repaid the victims.

Pleading for leniency, her solicitor told Judge Smyth that Murrin had endured significan­t hardship.

The court heard there had been

She repaid victims, judge noted

three close family bereavemen­ts in recent years.

Furthermor­e, in 2019, two convicted killers on day release broke into her home. The court heard the incident lasted ten minutes but was ‘very frightenin­g’.

She became addicted to gambling, built up a €40,000 debt, and had not been paid for three months, the court was told.

The court heard she suffered depression but has sought help for her gambling problem and is working. However, she was ‘concerned at how quickly her life spiralled out of control’.

The defence pleaded with the court to defer the case and to consider leaving Murrin without a conviction.

The court heard she was remorseful and willing to engage with the Probation Service.

Judge Smyth said he wanted to see what the report said before finalising the case, which resumes in November.

 ?? ?? Built up debts: Teacher Kim Murrin admitted charges
Built up debts: Teacher Kim Murrin admitted charges

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