Court hears father reduced medication in weeks prior to attempted murder of his children

A man will be sentenced at a later date for trying to kill his four young children.

Court hears father reduced medication in weeks prior to attempted murder of his children

A man will be sentenced at a later date for trying to kill his four young children.

He attempted to strangle them after his marriage broke down.

The man, who cannot be identified to protect his children, pleaded guilty to four counts of attempted murder.

The court heard this man’s relationship with his wife broke down and he was at home minding their four young children as she had gone out.

He told gardaí he was upset about the relationship and was texting her before he decided to kill his four children because he believed it would make them happier.

He went into two of the children’s bedrooms and put each of his hands on their necks.

He said they were looking at him as if to say "what are you doing daddy?" and left believing they were dead.

He then moved on to his two elder children – who shouted "we can get you help" before he lost his energy and left.

He told gardaí he had planned on taking his own life but instead alerted his father to what he had done.

The children’s mother told the court she will never forget receiving a horrible voicemail from her eldest child screaming and a Snapchat from them of one of her other children on the bed.

The court heard the accused has a history of depression and had reduced his medication in the weeks leading up to these events.

The accused will be sentenced next week.

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