
Limerick – In a court session presided over by Mr P. J. Kelly, R.M., in Limerick yesterday, further remands were granted for two individuals, Patrick Donnellan and Thomas Sullivan. The men are facing charges related to a shooting incident where John Hynes, a farmer leasing a property on the Bently estate in Broadford, was allegedly shot at and seriously wounded.
The injured party, John Hynes, remains hospitalized in Dublin, prompting District Inspector Moriarty to request the extension of the remand for the accused individuals. The court, considering the gravity of the charges and the ongoing investigation, acceded to the request, leading to the continuation of the legal process.
The shooting incident in Broadford has garnered attention due to its implications on the safety and security of individuals residing on the Bently estate. The court’s decision to remand the accused suggests that further inquiries and legal proceedings are in progress. The injured farmer’s recovery and the pursuit of justice in this case will likely be closely monitored in the local community and legal circles.
Dublin Daily Express – Saturday 25 March 1911


