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Man before court in connection with death of Thomas Dooley.
Fear os comhair cúirte maidir le bás Thomas Dooley.
A 35-year-old man was before Neddin District Court today accused of murdering his brother, Thomas Dooley, in Tralee on Wednesday.
Bhí fear, 35 bliain d'aois, os comhair Chúirt Dúiche Neidín inniu cúisithe i ndúnmharú a dhearthár, Thomas Dooley, i dTrá Lí Dé Céadaoin.
Patrick Dooley, who has an address on the Grove of Caithness in Killarney, was brought to court under heavy security this morning.
Tugadh Patrick Dooley, a bhfuil seoladh aige ar Gharrán na Caithne i gCill Airne, chun na cúirte faoi dhianshlándáil ar maidin.
Thomas Dooley - who was 43 and had an address on Collcoille Drive in Killarney - died after being attacked while attending a funeral.
Fuair Thomas Dooley - a bhí 43 bliain d'aois agus a raibh seoladh aige ar Chéide na Collchoille i gCill Airne - bás tar éis d'ionsaí a bheith déanta air agus é ag freastal ar shochraid.
His wife was also injured in the attack.
Gortaíodh a bhean chéile san ionsaí freisin.
They were both in Rath Cemetery in Tralee when an altercation occurred.
Bhí an bheirt acu i Reilig na Rátha i dTrá Lí nuair a tharla achrann.
Thomas Dooley was stabbed and died at the scene a short time later.
Sáthadh Thomas Dooley agus bhásaigh sé ar an láthair achar gearr ina dhiaidh sin.
His wife was taken across the road to Kerry University Hospital.
Tugadh a bhean trasna an bhóthair chuig Ospidéal na hOllscoile Ciarraí.
Evidence was given in court today that Patrick Dooley said he had not harmed his brother when he was charged this morning at Tralee Garda Station.
Tugadh fianaise sa gcúirt inniu go ndúirt Patrick Dooley nach ndearna sé díobháil ar bith dá dheartháir nuair a cúisíodh é maidin inniu i Stáisiún na nGardaí i dTrá Lí.