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Woman, 32, strangled by boyfriend after drinking session, court hears

Amanda Carroll was 32 when she died
Amanda Carroll was 32 when she died

A 32-year-old woman was strangled to death by her boyfriend after a binge drinking session during which both of them were arrested and released, a jury at the Central Criminal Court has heard.

Amanda Carroll's body was discovered in her bedroom the following afternoon by her then 16-year-old son who had left the house that morning to play football, not knowing that his mother was dead.

36-year-old Sean Nolan from Ashington Crescent, Navan Road, Dublin has pleaded not guilty to murdering Ms Carroll at her home at Quarry Road, Cabra, Dublin 7 on 21 October, 2018. He has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.

Sean Nolan has pleaded not guilty to murder

Opening the trial, senior counsel Shane Costelloe for the prosecution said that Mr Nolan's plea means he accepts he killed Ms Carroll.

Mr Costelloe said the prosecution's case is that when Mr Nolan "put his hands on the throat and mouth of the deceased" he intended to kill or cause serious injury and is therefore guilty of murder rather than manslaughter.

He told the jury members they would have to decide whether the prosecution have proven that he intended to kill or cause serious injury when he killed her.

The jury heard Ms Carroll began a relationship with the accused about four months before her death. They had a "volatile" relationship "that seems to have arisen with excessive consumption of alcohol".

The day before she died, the couple went on a "binge drinking session" that started early in the day and continued at different locations throughout Dublin city and county. At about 5.30pm on 20 October, Mr Nolan was driving his car but due to his intoxication he crashed and was arrested, counsel said. Ms Carroll was also arrested for an alleged public order offence. They were detained for a couple of hours and released at about 8pm that night.

Mr Costelloe said the jury will hear evidence that they continued their drinking session and were seen between 10pm and 11pm by people who described Ms Carroll as being "highly intoxicated". A taxi driver took them back to Ms Carroll's home where they were captured on CCTV entering the apartment complex together.

The following morning at about 10am, Ms Carroll's son Denis (18), who was 16 years old at the time, went out to play soccer. When he arrived back home that afternoon he went into his mother's room and realised she had passed away. The accused, Mr Costelloe said, had left the apartment earlier that morning and was seen walking around the Dublin 7 area.

When gardaí were alerted to Ms Carroll's death they found Mr Nolan and brought him to a garda station where he was questioned about her death. Mr Costelloe said the accused accepted he put one hand over Ms Carroll's mouth and another around her neck when they were lying in bed that night. Counsel added: "He did it in circumstances where the natural and probable consequences of that action was to deprive her of oxygen and thereby to cause serious injury or to kill her and it is the State's case that he did intend to kill or cause serious injury and he is guilty of murder".

The trial continues in front of Mr Justice Michael McGrath and the jury.