Shane Knott (36) is believed to have been crushed and suffered blows to the pinnacle. His physique was found within the backyard of a home within the Eustace Demesne property on the outskirts of the Co Kildare city at round 1.30pm on Sunday. A person in his 40s has been arrested on suspicion of homicide and gardaí are usually not searching for anybody else in relation to the investigation.
The alarm was raised when a person known as to a Dublin garda station and reported that an individual associated to him had killed one other man.
Gardaí awaiting the outcomes of a autopsy on his physique to ascertain when he was killed.
Mr Knott, who’s believed to have lived within the Tallaght space, however had attainable connections to Rathcoole, was reported lacking by his household just lately.
Shocked neighbours informed how gardaí arrived on the mid-terrace home and gained entry to it.
They later noticed a person being escorted out the entrance door to a ready garda automobile and being pushed away.
Members of the garda technical bureau carried out an in depth search and forensic examination of the scene, which concerned emptying and looking out the all of the bins on the road and in adjoining streets within the quiet trendy property.
It’s believed they have been trying to find the weapon used within the assault on Mr Knott.
Gardaí additionally carried out house-to-house enquiries all through the property.
CCTV footage can also be being examined. A area behind the housing property has additionally been combed over “inch by inch”, based on neighbours.
Neighbours stated they have been shocked to study of the information of the suspicious dying of Mr Knott, who is believed to have been visiting the home.
One neighbour stated they heard no disturbance on the property and so they first realized of the homicide was when gardaí arrived at round.
“They arrived at lunchtime. The person was escorted away at round 5.30pm, and the physique was taken away at round 7.30pm. Two canine which can be saved on the home have been additionally taken away,” they stated.
“We didn’t see or hear something suspicious earlier than that. It was all fairly a shock. The person who lives there may be the one occupant of the home I believe, however there can be others calling there repeatedly,” they added.
The suspect in his 40s is at present being detained at a garda station in County Kildare below the provisions of Part 4 of the Felony Justice Act 1984.