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✍ Minister for Justice Charlie Flanagan expects to receive an interim report dealing with the killing of a 23-year-old man in controversial circumstances in the “next couple of weeks”. District Court Judge Gerard Haughton will produce the interim report into a scoping exercise to determine what further inquiries should be conducted into the death in August 2011 of 23-year-old Shane O’Farrell. He was killed while cycling on the N2 near Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan when he was struck by a car driven by a serial criminal who should have been in custody because he had breached bail conditions. Mr Flanagan said he expected the Judge would set out the timeframe for the completion of the scoping exercise. Mr Flanagan insisted there was no intention on his party to “in any way limit or curtail the scoping exercise”. Mr Flanagan was responding to Fianna Fáil TD John McGuinness who said all the recommendations Mr O’Farrell’s family had made to amend the terms of reference for the scoping ...
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