Gardaí launch investigation into St Patrick's Day party at castle owned by UCD professor

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Gardaí launch investigation into St Patrick's Day party at castle owned by UCD professor
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Gardaí have launched an investigation following a St Patrick's party this week at a Co Kildare castle owned by UCD professor and anti-lockdown campaigner Dolores Cahill

Professor Cahill speaking at the Herbert Park event on St Patrick's Day. Image: PA Professor Cahill speaking at the Herbert Park event on St Patrick's Day. Image: PA GARDAÍ HAVE LAUNCHED an investigation following a party this week at a Co Kildare castle owned by UCD professor and anti-lockdown campaigner Dolores Cahill.

It’s also emerged that Gardaí have launched an investigation into the gathering at White Castle, which is owned by Cahill and situated on Duke Street in the centre of Athy. Asked about reports of a gathering at the address this week a Garda spokesperson said the force did not comment on private addresses.

Cahill is described on the website as the founder of the Custodean project. A subtitle under the video describes the project as a “platform to allow individuals to be custodians of their own heritage, health and future”.

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