Ireland - Francis 'Frankie' Dunne, 64, Decapitated/armless remains found *graphic*, Cork, 29 Dec 2019 *arrest*

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29 December 2019

Cork gardaí look at possibility decapitated body may belong to second homeless man murdered in three months

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People blessed themselves as they passed the imposing property on the southside of Cork city where the decapitated and armless remains of a man were found over the weekend.

And for the second time in three months, it looks as if gardaí in Cork city are investigating the brutal killing of another homeless man.

Supt Michael Comyns, who is overseeing the probe, stressed that gardaí are still working to formally identify the remains of the man who was found with "severe injuries" to the rear of a disused and boarded-up property on Boreenmanna Rd on Saturday afternoon.

But it's understood the victim is a man in his late 40s or early 50s, from Cork, who has been availing of the services of homeless charities for some time.

One line of enquiry being followed is that the deceased was a resident of a nearby supported housing project run by Cork Simon. He was last seen there on Thursday night.

As gardaí continue to investigate the murder of homeless man Timmy Hourihane, who was beaten to death on Mardyke Walk last October, they declined to comment on the gruesome nature of this latest death, other than to confirm the man suffered "severe injuries".

The alarm was raised around 4pm on Saturday by a neighbour who was searching for their missing cat on the grounds of Castlegreina House, an imposing but unoccupied two-storey detached home on a large site close to the Boreenmanna Rd’s junction with the South Link Road. The house has been boarded-up for several months and had been used for drinking parties by homeless people and those living in tents nearby.

A headless and armless torso was found in undergrowth to the rear of the property and the scene was sealed off immediately.

Following a search of the grounds, the head and arms were found in the rear garden area.


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The remains were preserved in situ overnight before garda technical experts conducted a detailed forensic examination at the scene on Sunday morning as locum pathologist, Dr Heidi Okkers, conducted a preliminary examination of the remains at the scene.

The body was then removed to Cork University Hospital around midday for a post mortem examination, following which a formal murder enquiry was launched.

At a press conference at the scene later, Supt Comyns said gardaí are still working to establish if the man was killed at the scene or elsewhere.

It is hoped that forensic evidence gathered from the remains, and at the scene, will yield crucial evidence in this regard.

It is also hoped that the post mortem and forensics may help establish if the head and arms were cut off following death and whether this was done in an apparent attempt to dispose of the remains.

But Supt Comyns declined to discuss the speculation.

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"There has been a lot of speculation in relation to the identity of the person and the injuries suffered by the person," he said.

"We do not know the identity of the person nor do we know the full extent of the injuries.

"We can say there were severe injuries but we do not know the full extent of the injuries until the post mortem is concluded.

"Any speculation that has been going on since yesterday evening - it’s not helpful to our investigation.

"I can reassure people that we have a full investigation up and running.


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"We have local patrols out in the area we have a lot of uniformed gardaí carrying out house-to-house enquiries and looking at CCTV."

The property where the remains were found dates from 1928 and is known locally as the castle because of its distinctive facade.


It has been unoccupied and boarded up for several months but has been accessed by people, including a number of homeless people and those living in tents nearby, for drinking parties and other anti-social activity.

Supt Comyns confirmed that on foot of complaints several months ago, gardaí had called to the property to break-up such activity. At one stage, people were found drinking on the roof of the building.


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But he said those issues were dealt with at the time and the property had been relatively quiet in recent times.

He appealed for anyone in the area, or who has used the Boreenmanna Road since Christmas Day to contact gardaí at the Bridewell Garda Station on 021-4943330 or the Garda confidential line 1800 666 111.

Cork gardaí look at possibility decapitated body may belong to second homeless man murdered in three months
 
29 December 2019:

"We are appealing to anyone who can assist us with our investigation to contact us. The discovery was made at a derelict site on Boreenmanna Road, along a busy traffic route in and out of the city centre. We are appealing to both motorists and pedestrians who may have been in the area since Christmas Day to come forward. We are particularly appealing to motorists to make any camera footage (including dash-cam) from the area available to us."

"No arrests have been made to date. The investigation is ongoing and further updates will follow."

Partially dismembered body found outside abandoned house in Cork
 
29 December 2019:

A MURDER investigation is underway in Cork after the body of a man was discovered with serious injuries on the grounds of a derelict house in Boreenmanna Road on the southside of Cork city yesterday afternoon.

The man, found decapitated and without arms at the derelict property, is understood to be a member of the homeless community from the city and had not been seen in recent days.

He was discovered at around 4pm on Saturday at Castlegrenna House in Boreenmanna Road on the southside of Cork city by a neighbour.

Murder investigation launched after body of man found in Cork City
 
29 December 2019:

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Gardaí (Irish police) said the body had been there for several days.

RTÉ is reporting that the man had been decapitated, with his head and arms being found in the grounds of the house.

It is understood the man has now been identified - he was in his mid-60s and from the city. However, his name will not be released until his relatives are informed.

Murder inquiry begins after dismembered body found
 
The scene at Boreenmanna Road in #Cork which has been sealed off by gardaí, following the discovery of a man’s body there earlier. The body hasn’t yet been identified. Gardaí are treating the discovery as suspicious and are appealing for witnesses to contact them. @rtenews

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Paschal Sheehy on Twitter
 
Gardai in #Cork are treating as murder last night’s discovery of a man's body at a house on Boreenmanna Road about a kilometre from the city centre, following confirmation that the body was found decapitated and without arms. Efforts to identify the man are continuing. @rtenews

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Paschal Sheehy on Twitter
 
Supt Michael Comyns, who is leading the investigation into the discovery of a man's body at a house in #Cork, has said he believes the body was only at the scene a matter of days. The man had been decapitated. His head and arms were found in the grounds of the house. @rtenews

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Paschal Sheehy on Twitter
 
Garda forensic experts are examining a scene to the rear of this disused house on Boreenmanna Rd near #Cork city where the body of a man was found last night. The body remains at the scene. Efforts to ID him continue. A murder probe is expected to the formally launched later

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Eoin English on Twitter
 
30 December 2019:

The family said: "Frankie, you're at peace now. May God give you the best bed in heaven- you were one of a kind, a character, one of the funniest people to know.

We are numb and in shock and tried so hard to help and even up to last week but sadly you preferred the streets.

Mr Dunne's niece Susan added: "I know a lot will be affected by this but we only want peace and privacy for now to take this all in."

In their statement, the family said Mr Dunne is sadly missed by his sisters brother children and friends.

The family said while what happened is shocking to them, they would remember Frankie in happier times.

The family have requested peace and privacy at this time.

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'Frankie, you're at peace now': Family pay tribute to man brutally murdered in Cork
 

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