
Kevin was ‘clearly very popular and well regarded’
A motorist involved in a fatal collision in Tallaght three years ago, which resulted in the death of a pedestrian, died shortly after the DPP had decided she was to be charged with dangerous driving causing death, an inquest has heard, writes Seán McCárthaigh.
A sitting of Dublin District Coroner’s Court also heard that the victim of the crash was planning to start a new life in London at the time.
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