Woman pulled from vehicle by drug addict during car-jacking, court told

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The court heard that the victim, who is from Northern Ireland and was visiting Dublin, was “amazed by everyone who came to assist her” and was struck by their kindness

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He grabbed her wrist, bruising her arm, and pulled her from the car. She grabbed the car keys but Moore came out after her and threatened her. Ms Graham thought she might be stabbed and handed him the keys. Mr Monteanu grabbed the car keys. By this stage Mr McGrath had seen the victim in the middle of the road screaming and ran over.

She said the response of the gardaí­ on the day was amazing and supportive and that Garda McNally couldn’t have done any more than he did to help her.

 

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Well done and shows the real human spirit of Dublin

People were so nice when I visited there that it had me wondering if they were going to mug me lol never been anywhere with people so kind to assist you when you seem clearly lost. Dublin is a lovely place.

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