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Man charged with murder of Cork postman was 'angry' after his girlfriend was hit, court hears

Man charged with murder of Cork postman was 'angry' after his girlfriend was hit, court hears
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A murder trial in Cork, Ireland, is underway regarding the death of postman Barry Daly. Witnesses testified that the accused, Alex Deady, was angry following an alleged unprovoked assault on his girlfriend by the victim.

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The case highlights a violent incident involving local community members and provides insight into the legal proceedings of a high-profile murder trial.

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A 21-YEAR-OLD MAN charged with the murder of a postman was “extremely angry” after his “woman” was hit by the 42-year-old and said that he needed to “sort it out,” a murder trial has heard.

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