Man drove from Dublin to Cork and set fire to house of elderly couple, court told
Judge Mary Dorgan refused bail and remanded the accused in custody until May 14.
Three men allegedly drove from Dublin to Cork to set fire to a house causing up to €550,000 damage.
The complete destruction of the house was also video recorded by one of them, but the couple in their 80s who lived there were not believed to be the actual target of the attack, gardaí stated in court today.
One of the men, Paul McCarthy (37) of 40 Dowth Avenue, Cabra, Dublin, was charged by Detective Garda Brian Murphy with arson at Fernbrook, Ballincrokig, County Cork, on April 24, when he allegedly carried out an arson attack on a house causing up to €550,000 damage.
Det Garda Murphy objected to bail and said: “It is alleged that Paul McCarthy drove from Dublin, passing the Watergrasshill toll at 8.30pm
“At 9pm the car arrives at the house and three people exit. Two enter the curtilage of the property, ignited two glass petrol bombs with a blowtorch. They smashed a bedroom window and threw in these petrol bombs.
“The third person – believed to be Paul McCarthy – stands close to the vehicle and allegedly films the incident on his mobile phone.
“The Skoda Octavia enters the Plaza filling station in Portlaoise just before midnight and Paul McCarthy is identified, filling the car with €30 of diesel and leaving without paying.”
A man aged 87 and his 86-year-old wife were watching television in the house at the time. It was quickly engulfed in flames but they were unharmed.
“If it had been a short time later they would have been in bed and possibly killed. Paul McCarthy had complete disregard for the elderly occupants of the property which was completely destroyed.
“From the initial investigation, gardaí are not of the belief that these persons were the intended victims,” Det Garda Murphy said.
Defence barrister Saoirse Kelly said in the course of a bail application that the accused would agree to any conditions if given bail.
Judge Mary Dorgan refused bail and remanded the accused in custody until May 14.
Sergeant John Kelleher said directions were awaited from the Director of Public Prosecutions.

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