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Media Opportunity - Murder of Kenneth O'Brien at Ardclough Village, Kildare on the 16/1/16

Gardaí investigating the discovery of the body of 33 year old Kenneth O’Brien in the Grand Canal on Saturday the 16th wish to renew their appeal to the public for information.

They continue to seek witnesses and wish to speak to anyone who was in or around the Grand Canal near Ardclough on Friday and early Saturday to contact them. Investigating Gardaí are also keen to speak to anyone who may have observed, seen or had any contact with Kenneth since the early hours of Friday morning when he left Lealand Road in Clondalkin or can assist in tracing his movements.

Gardaí continue to search for the crime scene and wish to reiterate their appeal requesting people returning to their property or premises after the weekend to check to see if there was anything unusual. Was a room or equipment disturbed or their premises in anyway different than when they left. Did you as an employee or employer notice anything different in your premises?

Anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room at Leixlip Garda Station 01 666 7800.

A series of check points will be carried out this evening in the Ardclough area as part of our ongoing investigations where an opportunity will be provided for persons who visit or use the area to meet Gardaí and provide information if they so wish.

A photo opportunity of the checkpoint will also be provided. However, to assist the investigation team we request that this aspect of the investigation is not reported on until after 6.30pm this evening.

A spokesperson will not be available.

Media are requested to assemble at Ardclough GAA Club at 5.45pm this evening (22/1/16) 
 
 
Garda Press Office

Gardai investigating the discovery of the body of 33 year old Kenneth O’Brien in the grand canal on Saturday the 16th are continuing to appeal for the public’s help.

They wish to speak to anyone who was in or around the Grand Canal near Ardclough on Friday and early Saturday to contact them. In addition gardai are keen to speak to anyone who may have observed, seen or had any contact with Kenneth since the early hours of Friday morning when he left Lealand Road in Clondalkin or can assist in tracing his movements.

Gardai are again asking people returning to their property or premises after the weekend to check to see if there was anything unusual. 
Was a room or equipment disturbed or their premises in anyway different than when they left.
Did you as an employee or employer notice anything different in your premises?

Anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room at Leixlip Garda Station 01 666 7800.

A photograph of Kenneth O’Brien is available on request to pressoffice@garda.ie

Garda Press Office

Gardaí investigating the discovery of a body in the canal at Ardclough, County Kildare have identified the deceased.

Gardai will hold a press briefing this evening at 8.00pm at Leixlip Garda Station.

Members of the media should confirm their attendance to pressoffice@garda.ie

Previous press releases refer. 
 

Garda Press Office


Gardaí investigating the discovery of the body of a man in the Grand Canal near Ardclough, Co Kildare are continuing to appeal for the public’s help.

Following yesterday’s appeal for people who were in the area of the canal between Thursday and Saturday Gardaí received a large number of calls from the public and the information received is being examined by the investigation team.  We want to thank anyone who has contacted us and continue to appeal for anyone who was in the area to come forward.

Gardaí are making a fresh appeal today.  Superintendent Gerry Wall says, "we know that the man was killed at another location and the focus of our investigation is to find where the man was killed. We are asking people returning to their property or premises after the weekend to check to see if there was anything unusual.  Was a room or equipment disturbed or their premises in anyway different than when they left. Did you as an employee of employer notice anything different in your premises? If so please contact the incident room at Leixlip Garda Station 01 666 7800".

Note to editor; Superintendent Gerry Wall will be available to make this appeal at Leixlip Garda Station at 2.30pm today 18th January.

Garda Press Office


Superintendent Gerry Wall  says "Gardaí  are appealing for anyone who used the canal between last Thursday 14th and Saturday 16th January 2016 in the area between Kearneystown  and Ardclough Bridge to contact Leixlip Gara Station on 01 666 7800.  People may have walked or cycles or been in the area in the last week and we are asking them to please contact us”.

Garda Divisional Search and the Garda Water Unit continue to search in the area and a full technical examination of the scene is being carried out by the Garda Technical Bureau.

The death is being treated as murder and Gardaí can confirm that the body is that of a male and that there has been no positive identification of the deceased. 
The body has been removed to the morgue at Naas general Hospital where Dr Michael Curtis will carry out a post mortem examination this afternoon.



Garda Press Office


Gardaí investigating the discovery of a body in the canal at Ardclough, County Kildare will make a witness appeal close to the scene at 2pm this afternoon, Sunday 17th January 2016.

Members of the media are invited to rendezvous adjacent to the GAA grounds in the village at 1.45pm this afternoon. Superintendent Gerry Wall, Leixlip will make a witness appeal through the media at 2pm.

Members of the media should confirm their attendance to pressoffice@garda.ie


Garda Press Office


Gardai in Leixlip are investigating the discovery of a body in a container, in the canal at Ardclough Village, Co. Kildare this afternoon, Saturday 16th January, 2016 at approximately 3.30p.m.

The scene is currently preserved pending a technical examination and the body remains at the scene. The Office of the State Pathologist has been notified.


The investigation is ongoing and further updates will follow.