Trevor Noone jailed for manslaughter of Dublin teenager Daniel McAnaspie

A man has been jailed for 13 years for his part in the killing of Dublin teenager Daniel McAnaspie in Blanchardstown.

Trevor Noone jailed for manslaughter of Dublin teenager Daniel McAnaspie

A man has been jailed for 13 years for his part in the killing of Dublin teenager Daniel McAnaspie in Blanchardstown.

Daniel was aged 17 and in State care when he went missing in Feb 2010. His body was found by a farmer on his land in Co Meath three months later.

Trevor Noone, from Dublin 15, pleaded guilty to his manslaughter and was jailed today, while another man is serving a life sentence for his murder.

Daniel’s sister Nikita gave her reaction outside court a few minutes ago.

"He was a lovely young fella, he didn't deserve to die the way he did," she said.

Victim Daniel McAnaspie
Victim Daniel McAnaspie

Another of Daniel’s sisters, Caitríona, says she is relieved they are behind bars: “We’d just like to thank everybody for the support over the last few years, especially the last couple of weeks.

“Justice has finally been done for my brother, so he can rest in peace now”.

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