20-year old Chloe McNamara from Sarsfield Gardens in Moyross, appeared before Limerick District Court this afternoon.
A woman has been remanded in custody, charged in connection with a hit and run in Limerick yesterday, which left a man in a critical condition and three women with less serious injuries.
20-year old Chloe McNamara from Sarsfield Gardens in Moyross, appeared before Limerick District Court this afternoon.
David Raleigh reports:
"Ms McNamara is charged with four offences arising out of yesterday’s hit and run incident in Limerick.
One of the four people injured, a man, is in a critical in hospital.
Chloe McNamara is charged with three counts of dangerous driving all in or near the Cornmarket Row area of Limerick city, yesterday, and with failing to give assistance to one of those injured.
She made no reply when charged and is to seek bail tomorrow, the court heard.
Judge Patricia Harney granted free legal aid and remanded the accused in custody to appear before the court tomorrow for a bail application.
As Ms McNamara was being remanded into custody, a number of female supporters told her: “See you in a while ‘Chlo’...Love you ‘Chlo’.”"

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