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Man In Court In Connection With Attempt To Collect Dead Man's Pension

Laura Donnelly
Laura Donnelly

12:16 27 Jan 2022


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A 40 year old man has appeared in court charged in connection with an attempt to collect a dead man's pension.

Declan Haughney of Pollerton Road, Carlow Town was arrested yesterday and questioned by gardaí investigating the case.

It's alleged that a dead man's body was brought to a post office on the Staplestown Road in Carlow last Friday, in an attempt to collect his pension.

Declan Haughney, who appeared in court in a black and grey tracksuit, has been charged with two counts of dishonesty by deception.

He's accused of producing a social welfare card in the name of his uncle, Peadar Doyle, in an attempt to collect his pension of €246.

The court heard he made no reply when charged.

No application for bail was made, but Mr Haughney, who is not working was granted legal aid and a request for him to seek medical attention in custody was granted.

He is due to appear again at Carlow District Court next Wednesday.

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