Video: Gardaí launch triple murder investigation into fire in Co. Kildare 30 years ago

Gardaí have made a major breakthrough in three cold case deaths in Co Kildare.

Video: Gardaí launch triple murder investigation into fire in Co. Kildare 30 years ago

Gardaí in Co. Kildare have launched a triple-murder investigation into the deaths of three people 30 years ago.

Officers investigating a fire on Church Lane in Kilcock, Co Kildare, in 1987 had originally believed the blaze was an accident.

Three-year-old Kerrie Ann Byrne, eight-year-old Mary Ellen Byrne and their auntie Barbara Doyle, aged 20, who was babysitting them on the night died in the house fire in September 1987.

The Serious Crime Review Team and detectives at Leixlip Garda Station got new information that the fire was started on purpose.

Chief Superintendent Gerard Roche said it comes after "new evidence" came to light quite recently.

He said: "The investigation remained open since this time. New evidence has come into our possession and we now believe that the fire was started deliberately.

"The investigation has now been upgraded to a murder investigation. We are satisfied that there are people who will remember this fire and the deaths of Barbara, Mary Ellen and Kerrie, and who have not spoken to the gardaí."

Barbara Doyle.
Barbara Doyle.

"We are appealing to any person who has any information to contact Leixlip garda station at 01-6667800 or the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666 111. I would further appeal that the privacy of the Byrne and Doyle families is respected at this time."

On the night of the fire the children's parents Aidan (now dead) and Elizabeth, went to a 21st party in the area.

Their mother still lives in the house and the family have been informed of the murder probe.

more courts articles

Micah Richards ‘grappled’ with man accused of headbutting Roy Keane, court told Micah Richards ‘grappled’ with man accused of headbutting Roy Keane, court told
Roy Keane ‘in shock’ after being ‘headbutted’ through doors, court told Roy Keane ‘in shock’ after being ‘headbutted’ through doors, court told
Roy Keane ‘in shock’ after being ‘headbutted’ through doors, court told Roy Keane ‘in shock’ after being ‘headbutted’ through doors, court told

More in this section

2024 Cross Border Police Conference on Organised & Serious Crime Garda deployed to Belfast amid concern over ‘abuse of Common Travel Area’
'Shameful': Number of homeless people surpasses 14,000 for first time 'Shameful': Number of homeless people surpasses 14,000 for first time
Israel-Hamas conflict Palestinian flag taken down from Leinster House
War_map
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited