Irish Daily Mail

‘Neighbour threw dog mess at my door’

- By Saurya Cherfi

A JUDGE has granted a man a permanent injunction against a ‘neighbour from hell’, who allegedly threw urine and dog mess around his house.

Judge Jacqueline Linnane also granted Anthony Healy injunction­s restrainin­g next-door neighbour Martin O’Donnell from entering or interferin­g with the use and enjoyment of his property, and from throwing objects, food, stuff and liquids on his property.

Judge Linnane dismissed a countercla­im from O’Donnell, who had entered a full defence to Mr Healy’s claim.

Barrister Conor Bowman had told the court that Healy had been for the past six years the victim of a continuous campaign of nuisance and intimidati­on against him and his property at Glen- garriff Parade, near Dublin’s North Circular Road, by neighbour O’Donnell.

Mr Bowman said O’Donnell had thrown urine, chicken bones, and food scraps on a regular basis at the front door of Mr Healy’s house. Mr Healy claimed that O’Donnell would leave rubbish, porridge and dog droppings around his house, pouring urine over them from a carton. He said O’Donnell had trespassed on several occasions in his back garden.

Healy, who is originally from England, said O’Donnell was verbally abusive towards him, calling him an ‘English b***ard’. He claimed O’Donnell had also threatened to ‘kill him and put him in a body bag’. The court heard Mr Healy’s car had been damaged so frequently that he felt unable to park it on the street outside his home and had to pay for private parking elsewhere.

Mr Healy told the judge that O’Donnell would also leave his radio on at a high volume, bang on his bedroom wall and knock on his front door and window at night, keeping him awake.

Mr Healy said he inherited the property after his partner, Liz Toolan, passed away in 2006.

He said he had been in grief after her death and had never done anything to upset O’Donnell. He claimed O’Donnell had before been engaged in a similar campaign against a previous neighbour.

‘It seems to be his nature that he has to have a go at somebody,’ Mr Healy told the court.

 ??  ?? Victim: Anthony Healy
Victim: Anthony Healy
 ??  ?? Counter: Martin O’Donnell
Counter: Martin O’Donnell

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