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Family of James Ryan Slam Killer's Sentence Saying 'it’s Not the Justice he Deserved' – 15/07/2025
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The heartbroken family of the late James Ryan - who was killed by his partner after she ‘forcefully’ pushed him - has slammed the two years and nine months sentence that was handed down saying "it’s not the justice he deserved.”
Dublin Circuit Court heard last week that Olesja Hertova (49) of Hastings Lawn, Balbriggan, Co Dublin pleaded guilty to one count of the unlawful killing of Mr Ryan on August 11, 2024 at their home address. She has no previous convictions.
The mother-of-two forcefully pushed him to the ground, causing him severe head injuries. The 69-year-old was rushed to Beaumont Hospital but died the following day.
James’ daughters Karen and Lynn spoke to us this morning on The Agenda.
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