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Limerick Lady Robbed of Reparation Allowance in Kilteery

In the quiet village of Kilteery, nestled in the heart of County Limerick, a distressing incident unfolded in the early hours of yesterday morning. The home of a soldier’s wife was forcibly entered, and a significant sum of money, her reparation allowance, was cruelly taken.

The unfortunate woman, along with her young children, found themselves in a harrowing situation as they heard the intruders at work within their home. Fear gripped them, immobilising their ability to intervene as the perpetrators carried out their unlawful act.

Local authorities were promptly notified of the incident, and an investigation has been launched to apprehend those responsible for this callous crime. The community of Kilteery, known for its tight-knit bonds and neighbourly support, has been left shaken by the brazen nature of the robbery.

The reparation allowance, meant to provide essential support to the soldier’s family during his service, represents a vital lifeline for many households in the area. Its loss is keenly felt, not only by the victimised family but by the entire community, who stand in solidarity during this trying time.

Efforts are underway to offer support to the affected family, both in terms of practical assistance and emotional comfort. Local organisations and authorities are rallying together to ensure that the family receives the care and support they need to navigate this challenging ordeal.

This incident serves as a sobering reminder of the vulnerability faced by individuals and families, particularly those whose loved ones serve in the armed forces. It underscores the importance of community vigilance and support in safeguarding against such acts of criminality.

As investigations continue, residents of Kilteery and surrounding areas remain vigilant, united in their resolve to uphold the safety and security of their community. The stolen reparation allowance, though a material loss, cannot diminish the resilience and solidarity of the people of Limerick.

Evening Irish Times – Saturday 12 February 1916

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