Pakistani Sharyar Ali was deported from the UK, but like so many others, he moved to Ireland and was subsequently able to open a mobile phone business in Dundalk.
He murdered his partner's 11-month old baby by blunt force on November 26th 2019.
The child's father is a north African whom the mother had a prior relationship with.
The mother of Hunter McGleenon had asked Ali to mind her baby while she attended to her terminally-ill grandmother who has since died. When her child was returned, it was dead.
Ali initially denied the charge, claiming the child had accidentally fallen from a low sofa onto a concrete floor.
He said he had put Hunter into his cot at 10pm that night with the child sleeping through to 6.30am. He claimed he only lifted him for a moment during the night when he fell. He also said he took the baby into a cold shower and performed CPR, at 9.30am, which “seemed to revive him” when he noticed the baby’s lips had turned blue in the morning.
He brought the baby back to his mother's house in Keady, Armagh saying that he couldn’t breathe. When the family rushed to the car, the infant was cold to the touch.
A PSNI detective noted that Ali changed his story a number of times during police interviews.
A postmortem report has stated that “the fatal head injury was not accidental”.
Prosecution stated at no time did Ali try ringing for medical assistance.
The court heard the baby’s mother had called to the house at 3am, but the door was locked and there was no answer, the defendant’s car was said to have been outside.
Also contradicting Mr Ali’s original statement was CCTV footage which captured him driving around on the night with the baby in his car while visiting several premises both in the north and south, including a casino in Monaghan which he left at 5AM.
Ali said he checked on the baby a number of times when he left him in the car but "he was sleeping".
Ali has now pleaded guilty. The case will be heard on June 15.
Justice Minister Helen McEntee issued a blanket amnesty to all illegals living in Ireland last December.
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He murdered his partner's 11-month old baby by blunt force on November 26th 2019.
The child's father is a north African whom the mother had a prior relationship with.
The mother of Hunter McGleenon had asked Ali to mind her baby while she attended to her terminally-ill grandmother who has since died. When her child was returned, it was dead.
Ali initially denied the charge, claiming the child had accidentally fallen from a low sofa onto a concrete floor.
He said he had put Hunter into his cot at 10pm that night with the child sleeping through to 6.30am. He claimed he only lifted him for a moment during the night when he fell. He also said he took the baby into a cold shower and performed CPR, at 9.30am, which “seemed to revive him” when he noticed the baby’s lips had turned blue in the morning.
He brought the baby back to his mother's house in Keady, Armagh saying that he couldn’t breathe. When the family rushed to the car, the infant was cold to the touch.
A PSNI detective noted that Ali changed his story a number of times during police interviews.
A postmortem report has stated that “the fatal head injury was not accidental”.
Prosecution stated at no time did Ali try ringing for medical assistance.
The court heard the baby’s mother had called to the house at 3am, but the door was locked and there was no answer, the defendant’s car was said to have been outside.
Also contradicting Mr Ali’s original statement was CCTV footage which captured him driving around on the night with the baby in his car while visiting several premises both in the north and south, including a casino in Monaghan which he left at 5AM.
Ali said he checked on the baby a number of times when he left him in the car but "he was sleeping".
Ali has now pleaded guilty. The case will be heard on June 15.
Justice Minister Helen McEntee issued a blanket amnesty to all illegals living in Ireland last December.
🔗 belfasttelegraph.co.uk
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Man handed life sentence after pleading guilty to murder of baby Hunter Patrick McGleenon in Co Armagh
A grieving mother wept in court as her ex-boyfriend was handed a life sentence after he admitted murdering her infant son.
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When Big Tech leaves Dublin, it'll be like when the automotive industry left Detroit.
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More migrants
Late Stage Ireland
Ireland needs to import more migrants from outside the EU says Adrian Cummins, CEO of the Restaurants Association of Ireland.
Working conditions in the hospitality sector are dire so Cummins wants to bring in more foreigners who will tolerate it.
As Alan McQuaid points out here, they're going to need healthcare, housing and crèche facilities or schooling if they bring kids with them among other things. Who gets that bill? After five years here they can apply for citizenship.
We have NGOs focused on sustainability but nobody ever costs the mass importation of cheap labour for the long term. It's unsustainable. It drives down the standard of living.
Meanwhile we're struggling to find accommodation for the unlimited number of 'Ukrainians' coming in, never mind Irish people.
In the IRPT's study yesterday, they blamed poverty for the supposed over-representation of foreigners in the prison system, so why do we keep bringing more of them in to work minimum wage jobs?
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Working conditions in the hospitality sector are dire so Cummins wants to bring in more foreigners who will tolerate it.
As Alan McQuaid points out here, they're going to need healthcare, housing and crèche facilities or schooling if they bring kids with them among other things. Who gets that bill? After five years here they can apply for citizenship.
We have NGOs focused on sustainability but nobody ever costs the mass importation of cheap labour for the long term. It's unsustainable. It drives down the standard of living.
Meanwhile we're struggling to find accommodation for the unlimited number of 'Ukrainians' coming in, never mind Irish people.
In the IRPT's study yesterday, they blamed poverty for the supposed over-representation of foreigners in the prison system, so why do we keep bringing more of them in to work minimum wage jobs?
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Sharon Keogan Surrogacy
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Brenda Power on Sharon Keogan being shouted down in an Oireachtas committee because her views on surrogacy were deemed unacceptable.
"A debate should be an exchange of ideas. That was not a debate. That was a rubber-stamping or validation of a particular point of view."
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"A debate should be an exchange of ideas. That was not a debate. That was a rubber-stamping or validation of a particular point of view."
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Some people might have been lead to believe that foreigners are receiving longer prison sentences in Ireland due to discrimination.
Here's what the Irish Prisons Reform Trust study actually says:
"...without data on mitigating and aggravating factors etc., it is impossible to definitively state that ethnic bias is occurring in sentencing."
Gary Kavanagh has also discovered these facts which went unreported by the regime media:
"...of the 13 categories of offence considered in the report, Irish nationals received longer sentences than foreign nationals in eight of those categories..."
"...Irish nationals who were imprisoned for ‘dangerous or negligent acts,’ received sentences which were nearly double those given to foreign nationals."
Here's what the Irish Prisons Reform Trust study actually says:
"...without data on mitigating and aggravating factors etc., it is impossible to definitively state that ethnic bias is occurring in sentencing."
Gary Kavanagh has also discovered these facts which went unreported by the regime media:
"...of the 13 categories of offence considered in the report, Irish nationals received longer sentences than foreign nationals in eight of those categories..."
"...Irish nationals who were imprisoned for ‘dangerous or negligent acts,’ received sentences which were nearly double those given to foreign nationals."
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The Bog outside Headford was on fire last night
I blame Eamon Ryan and his inflammatory anti-Turf rhetoric
I blame Eamon Ryan and his inflammatory anti-Turf rhetoric
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Here again we see a politician blaming integration as though there is any correct way to alter your once socially cohesive nation's demographics which results in an episode of Star Trek.
>Magdalena Andersson said Islamism and rightwing extremism had been allowed to fester in Sweden. “Segregation has been allowed to go so far that we have parallel societies in Sweden”. “We live in the same country but in completely different realities. We will have to reassess our previous truths and make tough decisions.”
Forcing different people to live together is what caused the problem in the first place. You need more separation, not less. Like a whole continent's worth.
🔗 theguardian.com
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>Magdalena Andersson said Islamism and rightwing extremism had been allowed to fester in Sweden. “Segregation has been allowed to go so far that we have parallel societies in Sweden”. “We live in the same country but in completely different realities. We will have to reassess our previous truths and make tough decisions.”
Forcing different people to live together is what caused the problem in the first place. You need more separation, not less. Like a whole continent's worth.
🔗 theguardian.com
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This #NewToTheParish specimen is from Slovakia, like the man they charged for Ashling Murphy's murder in Tullamore.
He previously attempted to rape a 14 year old girl on three separate occasions in Derbyshire, England where he moved to when he was 10.
He has a string of robbery convictions and once sexually assaulted a fellow school pupil when he was aged just 12 as "he comes from a background that lacked sexual boundaries".
He's now your new neighbour in Dunleer.
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🔗 derbytelegraph.co.uk
He previously attempted to rape a 14 year old girl on three separate occasions in Derbyshire, England where he moved to when he was 10.
He has a string of robbery convictions and once sexually assaulted a fellow school pupil when he was aged just 12 as "he comes from a background that lacked sexual boundaries".
He's now your new neighbour in Dunleer.
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🔗 derbytelegraph.co.uk
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