Denis Leahy, who inflicted a violent knife attack on Rose Kenny in Dublin in 2014, is set to be released from prison after serving 10 years of a 14-year sentence. Women's Aid has stressed the critical need for authorities to conduct a risk assessment prior to his release to ensure public safety, drawing attention to the seriousness of Leahy's past crimes. This case raises concerns about the measures taken to protect the community from individuals with a history of violent behavior.
Women's Aid emphasized the necessity for a comprehensive risk assessment by authorities prior to Denis Leahy's release, highlighting the importance of public safety considering his violent past.
Despite serving a 10-year sentence for stabbing Rose Kenny multiple times in a brutal attack, Denis Leahy is now set to be released from prison today.
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