Trans woman guilty of rape
The 48-year-old was awarded €2.5m in damages but without admission of liability by the HSE and she refused to sign a nondisclosure agreement prior to the settlement which was settled on the steps of the High Court just prior to the case being heard.
Mr Devine said he vows to continue Vicky’s legacy, educate people about cervical cancer and raise funds for charity.
The evening will open with a panel discussion on cervical cancer in Ireland.
A TRANS woman has been found guilty of raping two women.
Isla Bryson, from Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, committed the crimes before she transitioned to female.
A six-day trial at the High Court in Glasgow heard Bryson raped two women: one in Clydebank in 2016 and one in Drumchapel in 2019.
Bryson denied the charges, stating she “would never hurt another human being”, but a jury found her guilty.
THE family of a hero dad who died whilst saving his daughter’s life has thanked well-wishers for helping to “safeguard the future” of his wife and kids.
Paul Doran (45) tragically died last Wednesday when he heroically rescued his 11-year-old girl in water off the west coast of Australia.
His repatriation has not yet been finalised — but his family hopes the arrangements should be helped thanks to a €40,000 target on a GoFundMe page.
The family had been playing at
Seven Mile Beach on Lennox Head, over 700km north of Sydney, when he died.
His devastated wife Simonne and children – daughter Lyra and sons Vann and Shay — are being comforted in
Australia by Paul’s parents.
His mum Helen and dad Pat, who is wellknown for his Kildarebased company Pat Doran Construction, flew to Oz on Sunday.
They issued a statement yesterday to reveal their devastation at their heartbreaking loss and also to urge people to help Simonne and the children.