Gardaí were still analysing CCTV footage and phone records in relation to the circumstances of the fatal accident.
The family of a former Rose of Tralee contestant who suffered fatal injuries in a motorcycle crash six years ago have “a burning worry” about gaps in the information of her whereabouts in the hours before her death, an inquest has heard.
READ MORE:Leo Varadkar gives timeline for decision on new cost of living supports as social welfare recipients to be prioritisedA preliminary hearing of the inquest into Ms Moore’s death at Dublin District Coroner’s Court on Tuesday heard gardaí were still analysing CCTV footage and phone records in relation to the circumstances of the fatal accident.
The barrister said they were not able to account where she was between 2.20am and 6.42am when a milkman, Chris McBride, had been flagged down by Mr Murphy at the scene of the crash to call the emergency services. He pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to keep a vehicle at or near the incident contrary to Section 106 of the Road Traffic Act 1961 as well as a separate charge of knowingly providing false information to gardaí contrary to Section 12 of the Criminal Law Act 1976.
He pointed out that his clients had “a nagging doubt and worry” about the time and circumstances in which Ms Moore suffered her injuries. He told the hearing that the victim’s sister, Teresa Moore, through her own efforts had established that the deceased had phoned a Chinese takeaway in Clones at 2.25am.
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