Bray People

Man admits trying to murder four children

TWO KIDS ESCAPED AND RAISED THE ALARM FOLLOWING ATTACK IN JUNE 2016

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A Wicklow man in his 30s has pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of four children.

The court heard that the man attempted to strangle two of the children and left them when he thought they were dead. He then moved on to the other two, who fought back and escaped through a window.

One of the children was unconsciou­s when paramedics arrived and was taken to hospital by air ambulance. Two others were purple in the face and one had bulging eyes.

Stephen Harnett (37) of Kilpoole Upper, Blainroe, Wicklow, replied ‘guilty’ in relation to each charge and was remanded in custody following a brief hearing in front of Justice Michael White at the Central Criminal Court on Monday. The assaults on the children took place on June 3, 2016.

Speaking on Mr Harnett’s behalf, Patrick Gageby SC said his client has a history of depression which may diminish his responsibi­lity for the offence, but is not at a level for him to be found not guilty by reason of insanity. Counsel said a psychiatri­st is meeting with Mr Harnett to put together a report and asked the judge to grant bail to allow the psychiatri­st continue his work. He said it is more difficult to get psychiatri­c reports completed when a person is in custody.

Mr Gageby added that his client has been on bail under strict conditions for two years and there has been no breach of those conditions.

Justice Michael White, having heard evidence from Detective Sergeant Fergus O’Brien about the assaults on each child, refused bail, saying that Mr Harnett has pleaded guilty to four attempted murder charges ‘of the most serious nature’. Justice White said he is ‘strongly of the view’ that Mr Harnett should not be on bail and remanded him in custody.

Tearful members of Harnett’s family lined up to hug him before he was led away by prison officers.

 ??  ?? Stephen Harnett pictured at an earlier court appearance.
Stephen Harnett pictured at an earlier court appearance.

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