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08 Dec 2025

Young local men charged with murder following Monasterevin fatal assault

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Naas Courthouse

Two men have been charged with murder  following an incident in Monasterevin last year.

Sean Kavanagh, 24, whose address was given as 17 St Marys Lane, Monasterevin and Calvin Dunne, 22, whose address was given as 1 Abbey View, Monasterevin, are both charged with the murder of Dylan McCarthy, who died on August 22 last.

They face a further allegation of violent disorder while Sean Kavanagh faces a further allegation of assault causing harm

Evidence of arresting Sean Kavanagh was given by Det Gda Orla Higgins.

The court was told the defendant made no reply to the allegations when charged shortly before 11.30pm yesterday.

Det Gda Seamus Doyle said he detained Calvin Dunne yesterday at 7.35pm. He was conveyed to Kildare town garda station and he remained silent after being charged.

Garda Doyle said an incident took place at Dublin Road, Monasterevin, on August 21 last.

He said there was “a large altercation” between two groups of people. He said Dylan McCarthy was assaulted, resulting in his death.

Judge Zaidan noted that a bail application on behalf of either man can only be made in the High Court given that a murder charge exists.

He said that both men are presumed innocent and he expressed sympathy with members of Dylan McCarthy’s family, who attended the hearing.

The court was also told that a family liaison officer has been appointed by the gardaí.

Sgt Dave Hanrahan told the court that he has directions to have the case heard before a jury at the Central Criminal Court.

Solicitor Fergal Boyle indicated that Calvin Dunne is not working and Matt Byrne, solicitor, said the co defendant works as a general operative for “a large manufacturing company in Kildare” and he will make an application for free legal aid.

They were remanded in custody and the  case was adjourned to Naas District Court on February 23 when the defendants will appear via videolink.

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