A disturbing incident unfolded in Limerick as Michael Reidy, a member of the Naval Reserve undergoing training in Tramore, was brutally stabbed. The alleged perpetrators, identified as Riordan and Holohan, were remanded following the attack.
The details surrounding the assault remain to be fully unveiled, but the incident underscores the concerning violence that transpired. Investigations are likely ongoing to ascertain the motives behind the attack and to ensure appropriate legal actions are taken against the accused individuals.
Limerick Echo – Tuesday 23 January 1906