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Son of ‘American Mick’ is charged with dad’s murder

- By Tom Tuite

A MAN has been remanded in custody after gardaí charged him with murdering his father, who was found dead in his Dublin home earlier this week.

Michael Whelan, 64, known to friends and neighbours as ‘Mick the handyman’ or ‘American Mick’, was discovered with serious injuries, including stab wounds, on Tuesday afternoon.

Gardaí had carried out a welfare check at his flat in Herberton Park, Rialto, Dublin 8.

Gardaí arrested Seth Whelan, 33, who lived at the same address as the deceased, on Wednesday morning, and took him to Kilmainham Garda Station for questionin­g.

He was charged and held in custody pending his appearance before Judge Shalom Binchy at Dublin District Court yesterday evening.

He is accused of murdering his father in their flat between February 19 and 27.

He is also accused of producing a table leg and a knife as weapons over the same eightday period in which the alleged murder occurred.

The man faces a further charge for causing criminal damage to a Ring Video doorbell camera at a neighbouri­ng property on February 20.

Dressed in a navy jumper, light grey tracksuit bottoms and black shoes, Mr Whelan sat with his head bowed throughout the brief hearing yesterday.

Detective Sergeant Daniel Charles told the court that he arrested the accused at 3.20pm and that Mr Whelan made no reply to the arrest, ‘but indicated that he understood the reason for his arrest’.

A short time later, the offences were put to him and ‘he made no reply to any of the charges after caution’.

The District Court cannot consider bail in a murder case, which requires a High Court applicatio­n.

Judge Binchy remanded him in custody to appear at Cloverhill District Court on March 7.

She also acceded to a request from defence solicitor Sandra Frayne to direct that the accused gets psychiatri­c attention.

Mr Whelan did not address the court and communicat­ed only to quietly inform his solicitor that he agreed to appear via video link at his next hearing.

There was no indication of how he intends to plead but legal aid was granted after Ms Frayne gave the court a statement of her client’s means.

The Office of the State Pathologis­t carried out a postmortem and gardaí at Kilmainham station set up an incident room.

A family liaison officer has been appointed to engage with the family of the deceased.

 ?? ?? Accused: Michael Whelan, far left, and son Seth, left and above, yesterday, who has been remanded in custody
Accused: Michael Whelan, far left, and son Seth, left and above, yesterday, who has been remanded in custody
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CHARGED
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VICTIM

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