Two more youths have appeared in court charged in relation to an assault on a US tourist in Dublin city centre.
Stephen Termini, a New Yorker in his 50s, was seriously injured in an attack in Talbot Street last week, prompting a wider debate on whether the Irish capital’s streets are safe.
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The two male juveniles, aged 15 and 16, were arrested on Thursday morning on suspicion of offences contrary to the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997.
They were later taken before the Children’s Court in Dublin.
On Sunday, gardai arrested another male juvenile who appeared before a special sitting of the Children’s Court charged in relation to the assault.
He was remanded on bail.
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