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Altercation Between Young Milk Carters Turns Violent in Feenagh, Co Limerick

In a concerning incident that unfolded in the Feenagh district of Co Limerick, a row between two 14-year-old lads, both employed to cart milk from farmers to a local creamery, escalated into a violent altercation. Reports indicate that one of the boys allegedly delivered a forceful kick to the other’s stomach before proceeding to assault him with a knife. As a result, the injured boy now requires medical treatment to address his injuries.

The incident has sent shockwaves through the community as residents grapple with the unsettling nature of the event. Authorities have been alerted to the situation, and it is expected that a thorough investigation will be conducted to ascertain the details surrounding the altercation.

Local authorities have emphasized the importance of ensuring the safety and well-being of all individuals involved, particularly the injured boy who is currently receiving medical attention. Measures are being taken to ensure that appropriate actions are taken and that steps are implemented to prevent any further incidents of this nature.

As the investigation unfolds, residents of Feenagh anxiously await updates and hope for a swift resolution to this distressing incident.

Limerick Echo – Tuesday 16 August 1904

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