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"Absolutely correct" - Man found guilty of raping woman with Down syndrome

The judge said the man’s claims that the woman had consented to the acts was “absolutely ludicrous”.

A MAN HAS been convicted of raping a woman with Down syndrome after luring her back to his house.

Faisal Ellahi (34) was also found guilty by a jury of sexual assault, after two and a half hours deliberations and a five week trial.

During the trial the jury saw DVDs of interviews with the victim in which she said she became separated from her mother ona  street before being stopped by Ellahi. He took her to his house where the rape and sexual assault occurred.

Ellahi, who is originally from Haripur in Pakistan, pleaded not guilty at the Central Criminal Court to rape, sexual assault and having sex with a mentally impaired person at his Dublin home on 12 June 2013. The jury was not required to deliberate on the third count if he was convicted of rape.

The reaction of the judge 

After the verdict came in, a visibly moved Mr Justice Tony Hunt said the case was one of the most difficult he had ever dealt with. He told the jurors their verdict was “absolutely correct” and that Ellahi’s claim that the woman consented to the acts or was capable of consenting to them was “absolutely ludicrous.”

“He attempted to deceive you, as he did others, and fool you, but you didn’t fall for it,” he told jurors.

Referring to the victim and her family, the judge said the said the case was an example of how “very bad things can happen to very good people.”

The victim’s family wept and hugged as the verdict came in. There was no reaction from Ellahi.

Mr Justice Hunt heard the victim’s family want the matter dealt with as soon as possible. He set a sentence date for 18 January 2016 and said that he hopes the authorities will deport Ellahi after his sentence is complete.

The trial heard that the victim told a specialist interviewer that Ellahi locked the door behind them and that she was afraid he was going to stab or kill her. “I wanted to go home but he wouldn’t let me,” she said.

At one point she panicked and started banging on the door screaming “help, mum, help.”

Ellahi’s defence 

Ellahi gave evidence in his own defence in which he admitted propositioning many women as he walked the streets near his Dublin home. He said he would stop women and ask them to come home with him for “consensual fun”. He said he also used prostitutes.

The court heard evidence from 16 women who were approached by Ellahi in the area around the time of the rape. One women who lived across the road from him said he tried to force his way inside her home after she returned from a night out.

During his evidence Ellahi admitted “sexual contact” with the special needs victim but denied penetrative sex and claimed that he didn’t know she had a mental impairment. He said she looked “normal” to him and that she enjoyed herself.

He said he never heard of Down syndrome until his arrest. He said in his native country people with mental impairments are kept at home or in hospitals and that they wear name badges to indicate they are disabled.

Ellahi moved to Ireland in 2005 where he found work as a security guard. He was unemployed at the time of the rape and spent his days walking the streets, he said.

A psychologist for the defence, Dr Rioghnach O’Leary said Ellahi comes from an area of Pakistan where Sharia law is practised and where there are strict rules against physical contact between men and women.

She presented evidence that he was in the bottom three percent of the population in cognitive functioning and as a result “would have difficulty in adapting to social norms” in Ireland. However because of time constraints, no “lie scale” testing was carried out which would show if the subject was attempting to skew the results of the intelligence tests.

The doctor also said that he showed a elevated sexual preoccupation and that he had a “singular focus on women as potential sexual partners.”

Caroline Biggs SC, prosecuting, presented Ellahi’s CV which was found in his flat. This stated that he graduated an advanced IT course and held a degree in business administration court. Ellahi claimed he falsified the CV so he could get a job.

At the start of the trial Ellahi’s defence counsel Padraig Dwyer SC made an application to examine the victim on her past sexual history. He sought permission to question her on if she had kissed somebody before or had a boyfriend. Mr Justice Hunt refused permission on the basis that it was not relevant.

The trial heard that the woman has a mental age as low as seven in some areas and that she requires supervision to do everything except wash and dress. An assessment found that he could not live independently or protect herself against serious exploitatin.

What happened on the day of the attack

In the late afternoon of 12 June 2012 the woman’s mother was worried when she hadn’t returned home soon after her as expected. She was about to call gardaí when she heard her daughter banging at the door shouting “mum, mum, help, help, let me in.”

Gardaí were called and a massive investigation was launched. Officers canvassed the area and put out a public appeal for information which led to several women coming forward to say they had recently been approached by Ellahi.

The victim was driven around the area and was able to point out the door of the premises she was taken to. Gardaí spoke to everyone who lived in the building, including Ellahi who denied any knowledge of the incident.

Over the following nights detectives kept watch outside his house. One night they observed him leaving and speaking to two 15 year old girls in the street. When the girls walked away he began to follow them until gardaí intervened.

He was arrested a week later and interviewed four times. He initially told gardaí he regularly brought women he met on the street back to his house for sex but that he didn’t meet anyone that day. Forensic testing later matched his DNA to that found on the woman.

In her interviews the woman said she was out with her mother that day but that they became separated.

She said a man found her on the street and pushed her into a corner before saying “come with me.” She said the man told her he was going to help her before taking her by the hand to a house.

“He didn’t help me,” she said. “I was confused and scared and sick.”

She said he locked the door behind them and that she was afraid he was going to stab or kill her. “I wanted to go home but he wouldn’t let me,” she said.

The woman said that at one point she panicked and started banging on the door screaming “help, mum, help.”

She said the man kissed her with his tongue and took off both their clothes before they “had sex” and he put his penis in her vagina. This hurt her, she said.

Asked by the interviewer if she knew what sex was, the woman replied that she didn’t but she could feel his penis hurting her.

She said that at one point she heard a woman come through the front door and say “I’m home, honey, I’m home.” She said she thought it might be the man’s girlfriend or wife.

She said he then walked her downstairs to the door and she went home.

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    Mute Celtic Spirit
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    Aug 9th 2020, 12:48 PM

    It’s a bit like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:06 PM

    @Celtic Spirit: That accent man…

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:11 PM

    @Celtic Spirit: what were they supposed to do when people didn’t have symptoms and therefore assume therefore it would to be fair to assume this is the case for the wider community

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:23 PM

    @james foley: From the article it says that all guidelines were followed. I would have my doubts on that. The company might have put procedures in place, but it doesn’t mean that they were adhered to or enforced.
    I do wonder what the repercussions will be if it is found that the guidelines were not adhered to. Hypothetically speaking, if a worker dies from contracting covid due to negligence on the employers behalf, can the employer be charged with murder?

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:31 PM

    @Grainnewhale: if that is the case, then heads need to be roll.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 3:29 PM

    @Grainnewhale: Do you have evidence of this?

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    Mute Frank Cauldhame
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    Aug 9th 2020, 4:47 PM

    @For Goodness Sake: Paul Murphy TD raised concerns about the possibility of large clusters of Covid-19 infections in meat processing plants THREE MONTHS AGO, he was sneered at and ignored by FFG Gov’t Ministers. Why did they ignore him as it’s now come to pass?

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    Mute Da_Dell
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    Aug 9th 2020, 6:59 PM

    @Frank Cauldhame: he was sneered plenty by the keep the pubs shut lot on the journal too, plenty of the champagne socialist type deflection going on, as if how much money paul has or hasn’t has anything to do with risks associated with these plants.

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    Mute Shane Barry
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    Aug 9th 2020, 7:49 PM

    @james foley: Iv worked in Meat factories, absolutly no guidelines followed, and such horrendous pay that workers are forced to live together in poor conditions. Terribly long hours which make people sick, most of these factories expect 60hrs a week.

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    Mute June Kennedy
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    Aug 10th 2020, 1:15 AM

    @Grainnewhale: how can asymptomatic people be tested and show positive without the HSE knowing.
    It is down to those doing the testing to report to HSE

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    Mute Bio_Man
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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:02 PM

    Staff not given face coverings, having to buy them on their own accord from their minimum wage.
    Staff being made work without any social distancing. If non compliant the fear of being sacked.

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    Mute Paul Stewart
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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:06 PM

    @Bio_Man: if this is so, I hope the employees come together and highlight this in the media. Not saying these guys did anything wrong but it might just put other wreckless companies off

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:08 PM

    @Paul Stewart: me either that’s just what has been reported from other meat factories.

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    Mute Dawn Harvey
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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:55 PM

    @Bio_Man: also staff taking nurofen before going into work to hide temp because they don’t get paid sick leave. Flip side is that anyone reckoning they have no underlying conditions is risking getting the virus coz they get paid 350 yo sit at home, more than if they work.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 2:35 PM

    @Dawn Harvey: The Farmers Journal is reporting that many are sub contractors registered in Poland, no prsi paid here so no E350.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 3:30 PM

    @Cormac Laffan: which means it’s more than likely that they’re contracts are so bad, they’ll take nurofen to keep temp down and risk it rather than not get paid.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 3:52 PM

    @Dawn Harvey: Yep, there’s a lot more to it if you can find the journal report, it popped up on my Google newsfeed.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 4:03 PM

    @Bio_Man: the rumours about O’brien Foods is wrong, face coverings are worn, staff have to wear face masks as its a factory that deals with food for human consumption, they also wear gloves and overalls.

    There’s also a thermal body scanner checking staff’s temperature when they arrive. That said staff get close to each other to talk over the noise of the machines, most workers have to wear ear defenders due to the noise of the ham slicers, and the temperature is kept cold, about 4 degrees which favours preservation avd transmission of the virus. They also use mobile phones to talk to each other in other parts of the factory floor.

    The other factory isn’t refrigerated, and staff are able to socially distance better than at O’Brien’s.

    There maybe some spresd in the factories, but it’s likely the disease is also spreading in the worker’s accommodation, in the direct provision centres and dormitories the live at, where hygiene and social distancing isn’t or cannot be enforced.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 4:30 PM

    @Dawn Harvey: “also staff taking nurofen”

    Up to 90% of cases are asymptomatic, this can be spread by people who feel fine.

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    Mute Fiona Fitzgerald
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    Aug 9th 2020, 5:52 PM

    @Dawn Harvey: So you don’t actually know anyone who does this. Why would anyone buy and take anything if they haven’t any symptoms?

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    Aug 9th 2020, 7:31 PM

    @David Jordan: interesting, the conditions seem to favour transmission in meat processing plants not just in Ireland and I heard all you have said as well as the cooling fans keeping the air in circulation and all this seems to assist in large outbreaks in Ireland and elsewhere.

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    Mute Anne Marie Devlin
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    Aug 9th 2020, 12:50 PM

    Kildare chilling, where all employees tested, tested positive is apparently still operating. The mind boggles

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    Aug 9th 2020, 12:57 PM

    @Anne Marie Devlin: when words like apparently are used in a sentence it makes it sound like a rumour and not a fact .

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:00 PM

    @Anne Marie Devlin: Are you saying the people who tested positive are still working?

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:32 PM

    @Terry McSweeney: well it was open on Friday when I drove past, gate open, full car park, lights on so I imagine @Anne Marie Devlin is correct rather than just rumour. Obvioulsy they’re finally closing on Monday at the request of the Minister for Health.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 4:11 PM

    @Anne Marie Devlin: that would be greed Anne.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 12:57 PM

    Could the factory bosses be lying? Profit before people maybe?

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:24 PM

    @John Walsh: that’s what I’m thinking. And as I’ve said above. If the employer is discovered to have been deceitful and an employee dies, can the employer be charged with manslaughter?

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:04 PM

    We love our cheap food, and it doesn’t matter whose lives are lived in poverty to deliver it to our supermarkets.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:15 PM

    @John Mulligan: You got it right in one. The big meat barons can sport their wealth, fly around in helicopters buy hotel chains, private hospitals, news companies, journalists, and of course politicians all at the expense of the producers and workers.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:20 PM

    @John Mc Donagh: and the avg consumer is delighted to pay tiny prices fod food and clothing knowing the pay and conditions are awful.

    Many consumers will claim they don’t know this, but they are merely ignoring the well documented reality.

    The avg consumer is very much at fault for the situation with these workers.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:37 PM

    @John Mulligan: Don’t forget our cheap products coming from semi-slave work in Asia

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:25 PM

    The meat baron’s won’t get touched folks, you can count on it. They will make sure manager’s take the fall or just call their mates in government and make sure this story gets buried or deflected with something else quickly…..don’t believe me, just remember the uproar when the crash hit and the amount of lives ruined by the likes of the Anglo circle etc, and how many of them did hard time or anytime for what they did???….not one bar a few show trials and that’s what will happen here. Oh maybe we will get a nice fancy tribunal to come out and “investigate” how this happened down the line, but ya we know how they go as well just ask the tax dodging media mogul about that

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:18 PM

    They were jobs for locals being advertised on the 4th on local GAA Twitter accounts probably looking for people to fill the gaps with people out sick, apparently they don’t mind infecting the community, just keep them production lines running and we will use good PR to mitigate any issues later ……

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    Aug 9th 2020, 2:24 PM

    @Michael O Reilly: it’s regarded as a pretty good company to work for wishing the area. Plenty of local support for it.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 2:37 PM

    @Shawn O’Ceallaghan: I wouldn’t say there’s much local support for the consequences of buying into this shabby business model. Still, a timely reminder to all of us that we are all involved in society , it’s values and practices, whether we want to acknowledge it or not.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 2:53 PM

    @Shawn O’Ceallaghan: I’m from the area, and no it’s by no means regarded as a good place to work .

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:59 PM

    One simple question. Why didn’t O’Brien Foods/Brady Hams close down the plant immediately when the employees were tested instead of waiting for the results which they surely suspected would be positive . Grossly negligent.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 2:45 PM

    @Colonel Grant: What’s worse is they were trying to recruit students for temporary roles as recently as August 4th to fill the vacancies left from those out sick or isolating with covid.
    Totally irresponsible and dangerous behaviour from management with a complete lack of regard for health and safety of their staff and the general public.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:09 PM

    This is the result of a handful of unscrupulous individuals left unchecked/abetted by government ministers, let run the meat industry in a fashion that would not be out of place in south Africa in the 80s. Fuk the farmers, fuk the employees and fuk anybody that takes issue with the way they run this industry.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 2:01 PM

    @Seanboy: and thats the truth.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 2:17 PM

    I guarantee you will not find many ex employees that will have one good word to say about the owners of that factory o Brien foods. They are penny pinchers so I’ll bet they are at fault and should be punished.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:57 PM

    I buy my meat from my local butcher. He rears and kills his own meat, makes his own sausages, burgers and puddings. A bit more expensive but much better than that processed sh!t they sell in the supermarket chains.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 5:55 PM

    @John Cassin: Aren’t you lucky that you can afford to, and that you don’t have to work there? Spare a thought for those who have no choice.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 3:40 PM

    Happy as Larry friend of fianna fail enjoying his millions with his helicopter etc.broke the country before sending meat to Libya and if they didn’t pay government picked up the tab up fianna fail the people’s party

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    Aug 9th 2020, 5:19 PM

    @Tony Mcgrath: Maybe so, but you will also find they friends of the Covney Dynasty too.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:56 PM

    It makes no difference if they close the factory when a lot of the workers lived together in cramped conditions

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    Aug 9th 2020, 2:22 PM

    And there was me thinking auld granny Brady making Ham ,and instead it’s a massive factory maying processed HOM

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    Mute Sean taoiseach
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    Aug 9th 2020, 2:37 PM

    All the products in that factory should be binned

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:46 PM

    Where are the employees whilst they aren’t working now?

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    Aug 9th 2020, 1:35 PM
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    Mute Da_Dell
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    Aug 9th 2020, 5:17 PM

    One thing is for sure, the almost daily journal articles on keeping the pubs closed have disappeared. Iam sure they working hard with the powers to be on producing 2 pages of scientific evidence to show the Govs reasons for Meat Plants to open and to remain open despite multiple incidents, some dating back to last May, similar to the produced scientific ‘evidence’ for basing decision to keep pubs closed.
    Send answers in a brown envelope please.

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    Mute Frank Discussion
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    Aug 9th 2020, 3:04 PM

    3 out of the 4 factories are staying closed. Ó Brien foods still staying open at lower staff level!!
    Their ham should be boycotted. Selfish decision bin everything and stay shut is what they should be doing a disgrace.
    https://www.rte.ie/amp/1158126/?__twitter_impression=true

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    Mute Bartron5000
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    Aug 9th 2020, 4:49 PM

    Not been funny but can people get infected by eating the contaminated meat??

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    Aug 9th 2020, 5:26 PM

    @Bartron5000: Of course not tin foil hat wearer. Same risk category as opened Meat Plants , based on in-depth Gov scientific research and some journal fact-checking on the side. Maybe a slightly higher risk from packaging. The journal commentator scientists should be on now shortly to prove what the current Gov narrative is at the moment, you know the ones with all the scientific evidence, logic and reason to keep pubs closed.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 8:27 PM

    Close these factories and get rid of cheap labour and start again simple

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    Aug 9th 2020, 8:49 PM

    Should have been closed months ago… #beefbarons

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    Aug 9th 2020, 6:27 PM

    So let me check if I am reading this correctly: in meat factories, one of the few workplaces where there has been mass testing, there is a dangerous outbreak of asymptomatic covid. Mass panic all round.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 11:12 PM

    Rosderra in Edenderry reported 80 cases 3 months ago. Still not closed to this day. Carroll’s in Tullamore still open and operating. Yet I can’t go to the gym to exercise?

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    Mute Paul O'Brien
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    Aug 10th 2020, 12:01 AM

    Shut down all affected plants until every one tests negative , and make the employers pay those out of work full Irish levels of minimum wage until reopening . And open up the counties in lock down its a complete farce that counties have to pay the price of bad business practices highlighted months ago

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    Aug 9th 2020, 12:59 PM

    It’s an absolute disgrace that the Minister for Health hopes that these 4 plants don’t open on Monday.
    Why doesn’t the government order them to close immediately.

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    Aug 9th 2020, 12:55 PM

    PR stunt by o briens now to save face. A symptomatic as they were dosed up on paracetamol.

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