A security guard has told the Roscommon eviction assault trial that he was expected to find charred dead bodies when he went back to the site of the alleged attack by a large group of men.
A SECURITY GUARD has told the Roscommon eviction assault trial that he was expected to find charred dead bodies when he went back to the site of the alleged attack by a large group of men.
Each is separately charged with false imprisonment of and assault causing harm to four security personnel at Falsk, Strokestown on 16 December 2018. On day ten of the trial, security guard Michael Kane told the jury that he was asleep in one of the security vans on the property at around 5am when he was awoken by roaring and shouting.
He said they “bolted” and he went up around the cattle shed and into an adjacent field. He said that he only went back to the property when he saw the lights of emergency vehicles. He said he then went back into the house to look for the bodies of his colleagues. He said he was in the living room of the house when he saw a number of body-cams scattered around and he gathered these up along with chargers and cables and put all this in a box.
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