Man rammed ex partner’s car at Cork train station

“I have read the victim impact statement. It is clear this had a significant impact on her." 
Man rammed ex partner’s car at Cork train station

Brendan Kelly, defence barrister, said that while there was no excuse for the criminal damage there was a particular background to it. 

A 48-year-old man rammed his ex-partner’s car with his own car at Mallow railway station when he saw her in the company of another man.

Garda Seán Lynam gave evidence in the case at Cork Circuit Criminal Court, where the accused man pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and causing criminal damage to the woman’s Kia car, causing over €6,000 worth of damage.

There was nobody in the car when Agnithey Adjetey, of Cnoc Na gCapall, Gouldshill, Mallow, Co Cork, rammed it, but his ex-partner and another man were standing nearby when it happened.

Brendan Kelly, defence barrister, said that while there was no excuse for the criminal damage there was a particular background to it in the sense that it arose out of his feelings following the breakdown of a relationship.

“He is still in employment. This man will not come before the court again,” Mr Kelly said.

Prosecution barrister Imelda Kelly confirmed that the defendant had no previous convictions.

Judge Dermot Sheehan noted from the evidence of Garda Seán Lynam at Cork Circuit Criminal Court, that it related to the early hours of June 3, 2023.

“The accused came upon his then-wife in the presence of another man sitting in his wife’s car at the railway station in Mallow where there was an altercation between the parties.

“The accused sits back into his vehicle and deliberately rams his wife’s car causing €6,800 damage, the cost of which was covered by insurance.

“He also took his wife’s phone and broke it. His wife was close by and saw all of this going on.

“I have read the victim impact statement. It is clear this had a significant impact on her.

“The car really mattered to her for work (and domestic purposes). This was the direct result of the accused’s actions,” Judge Sheehan said.

The judge said the defendant’s employer spoke highly of him and overall: “I see no good arising from an immediate custodial sentence.

A suspended three-year sentence was imposed.

The accused brought €500 to court as a gesture of compensation, from what Mr Kelly described as limited resources.

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