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Family of dad killed in Tallaght hit & run murder devastated amid probe delays

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Family of dad killed in Tallaght hit & run murder devastated amid probe delays

THE mother of a young man killed in a hit-and-run seven years ago has expressed upset and disappointment at ongoing delays in holding an inquest into his death.

Stephen Lynch, 31, suffered fatal injuries after being struck by a vehicle at Brookview Close, Tallaght on April 13, 2017.

Stephen Lynch, 31, suffered fatal injuries after being struck by a vehicle at Brookview Close, Tallaght on April 13, 2017
Tallaght murder victim Stephen Lynch’s partner Kellie Hughes and mother VeraCredit: Crispin Rodwell – The Sun Dublin

Gardaí launched a murder investigation after forming the view that the victim was deliberately run over by the driver of a Ford Focus which was later found abandoned a short distance away.

Gardaí believe Mr Lynch – a father of three from the Glenshane estate in Tallaght – became involved in an altercation with the occupants of the vehicle before the fatal incident after he had earlier asked the driver of the car to slow down because of children playing in the area.

At a brief hearing at Dublin District Coroner’s Court today, the coroner, Cróna Gallagher, noted that the case had already come before her court on numerous occasions over the past seven years.

Dr Gallagher acknowledged that gardaí were involved in “a complex investigation” into Mr Lynch’s death.

Detective Inspector Jason Miley applied to the coroner for an adjournment of the inquest on the basis that a file on the case was currently with the DPP.

Det Insp Miley explained that a review of the original Garda investigation into Mr Lynch’s death had resulted in a supplementary file being forwarded to the DPP and a direction was awaited on the matter.

“It is still under consideration,” said Det Insp Miley.

The witness said he had contacted the DPP on numerous occasions but confirmed that no charges had been brought in the case to date.

Det Insp Miley said he anticipated he would get a decision from the DPP in the near future if a short adjournment was granted.

A solicitor for Mr Lynch’s family, Brian Doyle, said the victim’s mother, Vera Donovan, was disappointed at the delay in the inquest into her son’s death being held.

“Nothing has been advanced for seven years,” said Mr Doyle.

He also complained that there had been “two or three false starts” in the case which had left Ms Donovan “very upset and very disappointed.”

In reply, Dr Gallagher pointed out that she was obliged to adjourn an inquest under legislation if informed by Gardaí that there were outstanding matters in relation to their investigation into a death.

“My hands are tied. I have no choice,” the coroner remarked.

She added: “I can’t go forward while a file rests with the DPP.”

DEATH LISTED AS HEAD INJURY

Dr Gallagher said she had no discretion about when the inquest could be held until there was an outcome to the process involving the DPP.

Mr Doyle also sought clarification over why Mr Lynch’s death certificate only listed “a head injury” due to a road traffic collision as the cause of death in the case.

The coroner pointed out that a death certificate usually only lists the medical cause of death and does not reflect all the circumstances of how someone died.

Dr Gallagher adjourned the case until a date to be fixed in early July on the basis that a decision by the DPP might be available by then.

She acknowledged that Ms Donovan had to wait a very long time for progress in the case and that it had been “extremely difficult” for her and her family.

Following the hearing, Ms Donovan was too upset to comment on the case.

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A previous sitting of the inquest in July 2022 heard that a Garda investigation was not expected to result in criminal proceedings.

In April, the Irish Sun joined Vera at the scene of her son’s killing as she pleaded with the witnesses who were present that day to finally come forward.

Vera Lynch, mum of Tallaght murder victim Stephen Lynch, with a heart given to her by Stephen before his death. The first anniversary of Stephen’s death is on April 13thCredit: Crispin Rodwell – The Sun Dublin
Vera Donovan nee Lynch at the sight where her son Stephen Lynch was killed It’s at 12pm at Brookview Close in TallaghtCredit: Paul Sharp – Commissioned by The Sun Dublin
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