Woman accused of faking her own death and using bogus medical reports in Dublin and Wexford

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Mother of one granted bail at Dublin District Court despite detective’s objections

She is accused of one theft and six offences for using false instruments to induce another person to accept them as genuine and, by reason of so accepting them, to do some act, or to make some omission, or to provide some service.

She is accused of using a false death notification form in the name of Amy McAuley on January 19th, 2023, at Wexford Co Council and in the name of Amy Nic Amhlaoibh at the Civil Registration Service at Mill Yard Lane, in Enniscorthy, Co Wexford, on February 23rd, 2023. She is charged with using a fake medical report from the Rotunda Hospital on November 23rd last year.Det Gda Des Rogers gave evidence that he arrested Ms McCauley in Fethard-On-Sea at 8.30am on Friday. She was brought to Pearse Street station and detained.The detective objected to bail due to the possibility of flight risk.A death certificate was issued, and there was also a death notice, the court heard.

Det Gda Rogers said Ms McCauley was accused of using forging documents. The court heard she had allegedly used a different name and contacted various agencies as her sister about the death.Defence solicitor Conor McGreevy pleaded for bail and asked the court to note his client had a young child.

 

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