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Supt. to probe handling of Dunne tragedy 25.04.07

A senior Garda has been appointed to examine how the force handled the case of a young Burt woman found dead on Monday with her husband and two children at their home in Wexford.  And the Government has confirmed it will sanction an independent inquiry into the case in due course.
The bodies of 24-year old Ciara Dunne, nee O'Brien, her children, Leanne, 5, and Shania, 3, and husband Adrian, 29, were discovered at 2pm at their home in Monageer, near Enniscorthy.
The tragic Dunne family in happier times. It's emerged that fears were raised for their safety last Friday, when Mr. Dunne contacted a local undertaker enquiring about funeral arrangements for his family.
Gardai have ruled out accidental death and are not seeking anyone else in relation to the incident.
Ciara is the daughter of Marian (nee McDermott) and P.J. O'Brien, Bohillion,
Burt, who manages the local hurling team.
Her uncle, developer and hotelier, P.J. McDermott, is due to get married to his fiancée, former Miss Ireland, Natasha Nic Gairbeith on Saturday.
It's understood the horrific tragedy about her daughter and grand-daughters was related to Marian O'Brien after a friend of Ciara's heard the news on the radio.
"It's just devastating. We're all so shocked; we're ringing each other trying to make sense of it all. Friends and neighbours are rallying around to try and support P.J and Marian as best they can," said a family friend.
Funeral details are still unconfirmed as the four post mortem examinations continued late into yesterday. The scene still remains cordoned off for forensic examination.
The Health Service Executive confirmed they had been contacted about the case.
A HSE spokesperson said the local childcare manager reminded Gardaí of the out-of-hours services, CareDoc for medical concerns and Section 12 of the Childcare Act 1991 for children at risk. This allows Gardaí to remove a child to a place of safety, which in Wexford would have been Wexford General Hospital.
The couple and their children, moved into their newly built council house last summer. They had lived, for a time a number of years ago, in the Bridgend area. It was confirmed yesterday that a brother of Mr. Dunne, who was registered blind, had taken his own life in recent weeks and that Mr. Dunne was taking the loss badly. Garda Commissioner Noel Conroy yesterday appointed Supt. Pat Mangan of Kilkenny Garda Station, to enquire into the handling of the matter by local Gardai.
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