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A jury at the Central Criminal Court in Dublin is hearing the trial of Luke Donnelly, 29, who has pleaded not guilty to murder but guilty to the manslaughter of his mother, 62-year-old Catherine Henry, at her apartment in Dundalk between May 23 and 24, 2023.
Donnelly, an amateur kickboxer of no fixed abode, told jurors he had been "groomed" into a life of drugs and violence by his mother and that he snapped after she threatened him, saying he feared for his life and "lost all control" when he stamped on her head.
He admitted using a cocktail of drugs in the hours before the killing.
Prosecutors say Donnelly crushed the victim's skull in multiple places and described the attack as savage and effectively a summary execution; they urged jurors to convict of murder.
Defence counsel have portrayed a complex history of abuse, mental-health issues and substance use.
Evidence heard includes testimony about past threats and a timeline placing Donnelly in Dundalk; the trial heard closing speeches on Feb. 4, 2026, after earlier testimony on Jan. 30.
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