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Limerick Prison

Man jailed this week over rural burglary found dead in Limerick Prison today

Edward Woodland had received a sentence of five years with the final year suspended.

A MAN JAILED this week for his part in a rural burglary died this morning at Limerick Prison. 

Edward Woodland (23), of Greenmount Avenue, Ballinacurra Weston, and three accomplices in a four-strong burglary gang, were jailed this week for a total of 18.5 years with 4.5 years suspended at Ennis Circuit Criminal Court. 

Woodland received a sentence of five years with the final year suspended. 

All four accused men pleaded guilty to burglary at an isolated farmhouse at Ballyveskill, Tiermaclane, situated 9km from Ennis, Co Clare on 5 January 2018. 

Reports said the court heard the gang which broke a lock, kicked in the farmhouse door and ransacked the property looking for cash, fled after discovering that the sole occupant, James (Jimmy) O’Connor (97) was asleep in his bed. 

The gang were caught by gardaí as they made their getaway through fields. 

The dead prisoner, named locally as Edward Woodland, was “found unresponsive in his cell” at Limerick Prison “at around 6am” today, reliable sources said. 

“He was found unresponsive in his cell during a routine cell check, no foul play is suspected,” a source said. 

Gardaí and the Irish Prison Service (IPS) are conducting separate investigations, in line with normal proceedures after a person dies in prison custody.

When asked for comment, a IPS spokesperson replied: “The Irish Prison Service can confirm that there was a death in custody of a person in the custody of the Irish Prison Service on 12 January 2023 and the next of kin have been notified.

“This death in custody will be investigated by the Irish Prison Service, the Inspector of Prisons and An Garda Síochána where circumstances warrant.

“The cause of death is determined by the Coroner’s Office.” 

Gardaí said they attended the “discovery of a body of a man in his 20s that occurred at Limerick Prison at approximately 7am today, Thursday, 12 January 2023”.

“The body has since been removed to University Hospital Limerick where a post-mortem will take place at a later date,” gardaí said. 

“The Coroner has been notified and the outcome of a post-mortem will determine the course on investigations.”

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