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Dublin man died after being attacked with a machete, punches and a roundhouse kick, court hears

Дата публикации: 22-07-2026 14:23:37

Two of Mr Long’s family members watched the proceedings from the public gallery.

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Anthony Long, who died after being assaulted in Mulhuddart, Dublin

Mulhuddart

Two of Mr Long’s family members watched the proceedings from the public gallery.

DUBLIN MAN ANTHONY Long died after being attacked with a machete, punches, and a “roundhouse” kick that was like being struck by a baseball bat, a court has heard.

Nathan Kenna (29) of The Nurseries, Mulhuddart, Dublin 15, who allegedly has MMA training, was remanded in custody on Monday after he became the second person to be charged following a garda investigation into the incident.

Unemployed Mr Kenna was charged with assault causing harm to Mr Long at Parslickstown Drive, Mulhuddart, on 3 July.

Mr Long, who was in his 40s, had attended a gathering at a house near his home when a confrontation broke out at around 3.55am. He was discovered at the scene with severe injuries and was rushed to hospital in a critical condition but died two days later.

Mr Kenna’s solicitor of choice had been unable to represent him at his first hearing on Monday, when he was remanded in custody, or when the case resumed at Cloverhill District Court on Wednesday due to an ongoing dispute over legal aid reforms.

More than 30 solicitors were contacted and declined to act for Mr Kenna, Judge Alan Mitchell heard.

Mr Kenna had intended to apply for bail but was opposed by Garda Sean Ó Fatharta, who anticipated that a more serious charge would be brought against the accused.

After hearing an outline of the objections, Judge Mitchell advised the accused that he was not making a finding on the bail issue at this stage, as he did not have a solicitor.

Judge Mitchell stressed that Mr Kenna had been “doubly prejudiced” by not having a solicitor to attend during his interview at a garda station or at his bail hearing in court. Mr Kenna agreed with a suggestion to adjourn the case until Tuesday to see if he could have a solicitor represent him then.

In evidence, Garda Ó Fatharta told Judge Mitchell that a postmortem has established the deceased suffered “blunt and sharp force trauma” to his head.

It was alleged that Mr Kenna struck Mr Long with both punches and kicks and that another male struck him to the head with a machete, at which he was rendered unconscious.

Garda Ó Fatharta told the court that CCTV showed the accused assaulting Mr Long and that he told officers he used a “roundhouse” kick and he was trained in MMA. Garda Ó Fatharta said the accused demonstrated to gardaí and compared being hit by his leg to a baseball bat.

The garda said Mr Kenna did not act in self-defence.

Two of Mr Long’s family members watched the proceedings from the public gallery.

Last week, Darren McNamee (42), of Talbot Hall, Riverbank, Swords, north Dublin, was charged with the murder of Mr Long and he was remanded in custody. His barrister had sought an independent pathology report to be provided, adding, “This is an incident that involved a number of people; the cause of death is paramount in these issues”.

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