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If you want the latest news, the best insight into what’s happening in Cork and around Munster, and the inside track on our exclusive national stories, look no further.
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Tipperary town was left reeling earlier this month when a local man was killed in his own garden.
Teddy Murnane was a husband and father of three who was well known in Tipperary as a bus driver with Kavanaghs Coaches and a big GAA supporter, having driven Tipperary hurling and football teams for many years.
Widespread tributes were paid to Mr Murnane from GAA and political figures, and a community vigil was organised. A man has been charged with assault causing harm to Mr Murnane.
However, in the days after his death it was revealed that Mr Murnane had a conviction dating from 2024 for historic sexual offences – and his victim is unhappy with the widespread tributes to the deceased man.
Reporter Ann Murphy has been covering this story – she is the guest on today’s Deirdre O’Shaughnessy Podcast.
Tipperary man who died after incident in his garden had recently been convicted of sexual offences
Priest questions safety in homes after death of Tipperary grandfather Teddy Murnane
Vigil planned for Tipperary man who died after incident in back garden
Man, 80s, who died in Co Tipperary named locally as former senior hurling team driver
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