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The incident allegedly occurred at slip road to the motorway in Tallaght in Dublin. Alamy Stock Photo

Garda pleads not guilty to careless driving causing serious injury to Brazilian delivery man

The incident allegedly occurred on the M50 two years ago.

A GARDA ACCUSED of careless driving causing serious injury to a Brazilian delivery man whose leg was severed at the M50 in 2023 has pleaded not guilty, a court has heard.

João Henrique Ferreira, 24, who had lived in Ireland for five years, had been assisting friends in locating a stolen bicycle when the incident allegedly occurred on a slip road to the motorway in Tallaght, Dublin.

Following a probe by Fiosrú, the police ombudsman, criminal proceedings commenced against Garda Neil Doyle of Dundrum station.

He was first summonsed to appear at Dublin District Court on 8 May on a charge of careless driving causing serious bodily harm at Junction 11 north on the M50 on 28 October 2023.

The court had ordered the prosecution to provide defence solicitor, Liz Hughes, with disclosure of evidence “as soon as possible” and adjourned the case.

The Director of Public Prosecutions directed summary disclosure in the District Court on a guilty plea. Otherwise, it would have to go to the Circuit Court, which has wider sentencing powers.

Today, Hughes told Judge Michele Finan that, having received significant disclosure of evidence, she could inform the court that it was a not-guilty plea.

The officer was present but remained silent during the proceedings.

Judge Finan noted the defence position and adjourned the case until 12 January for prosecutors to complete and serve a book of evidence on the defendant, and to grant a return for trial order.

Ferreira had travelled back from Brazil for the proceedings on earlier dates but was not required to address the court. He did not have to attend today.

At a previous stage, the judge was told Ferreira “was anxious for the court to hear from him about the seriousness of the injuries” and he was due to undergo further prosthetic surgery over the summer.

When the prosecution first came before the court in May, the defence had sought disclosure of prosecution evidence “as soon as possible” so the garda’s legal team could “consider his position”.

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