Youth accused of murdering Ukrainian teen in Tusla unit says his documents are 'not real' and asks for 'forgiveness', court hears
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Youth accused of murdering Ukrainian teen in Tusla unit says his documents are 'not real' and asks for 'forgiveness', court hears
"A youth accused of murdering Ukrainian teen Vadym Davydenko in a care unit in Dublin expressed condolences in court today and claimed documents stating he is a juvenile were "not real"."
"The youth, aged 17 according to his charge, appeared at the Dublin Children's Court before Judge Paul Kelly via video link from the Oberstown Children Detention Campus."
A youth accused of murdering Ukrainian teen Vadym Davydenko in a Dublin care unit expressed condolences in court and denied the authenticity of documents asserting his juvenile status. The charge lists the youth as aged 17. The youth appeared at the Dublin Children's Court before Judge Paul Kelly by video link from the Oberstown Children Detention Campus. The youth stated that documents stating he is a juvenile were "not real." The alleged incident occurred in a care unit in Dublin and the defendant remained in detention at Oberstown.
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