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Puska family members will not appeal Murphy convictions

(L-R) Marek Puska, Viera Gaziova, Jozefina Grundzova and Lubomir Puska
(L-R) Marek Puska, Viera Gaziova, Jozefina Grundzova and Lubomir Puska

Two brothers of convicted murderer Jozef Puska, along with their wives, who were guilty of charges connected with their actions in the aftermath of the murder of teacher Ashling Murphy, will not appeal their convictions.

Lubomir Puska Jr, 38, and Marek Puska, 36, along with their wives Viera Gaziova, 40, and Jozefina Grundzova, 32, appeared before the Central Criminal Court, where Ms Justice Caroline Biggs fixed a date of 7 October for sentencing in the case.

Jozef Puska murdered Ms Murphy on 12 January 2022 by repeatedly stabbing her in the neck after attacking her while she exercised along the canal towpath outside Tullamore, Co Offaly.

Marek Puska was convicted of withholding information about the murder

He was later convicted of murder and is serving a life sentence.

The four family members were found guilty on 17 June, after a jury accepted the prosecution's case that Lubomir Jr and Marek misled gardaí by failing to disclose crucial and vital information when they gave witness statements, while their wives burned Jozef's clothes to impede his arrest or prosecution.

All the defendants had pleaded not guilty to all of the charges during the four-week trial.

However, Lubomir Jr had admitted to gardaí that he lied in his initial statement, while his wife Viera and sister-in-law Jozefina told gardaí that they had burned clothes.

Jozefina Grundzova was found guilty of burning Puska's clothes after the murder

Karl Finnegan SC, representing Marek Puska, said his client now accepts the verdict of the jury and will not be appealing the decision.

He said Marek has engaged with the Probation Services and has further meetings scheduled in the coming month.

A barrister representing Lubomir Jr said her client also accepts the verdict of the jury and is due to meet with the Probation Services on 9 July.

Damien Colgan SC, for Gaziova, said it is his understanding that in his client’s case, the verdict is also accepted.

Lubomir Puska Jr was also convicted of withholding information from gardaí

He said a social worker is now involved under the auspices of another agency.

Mr Colgan added that this was going to take some time and asked for a sentence date in October.

Paul Murray SC, for Grundzova, confirmed his client has met with the Probation Services. He said she also accepts the verdict.

A barrister representing Lucia Istokova, Jozef Puska's wife, said her client had pleaded guilty before the commencement of the trial.

Istokova, 36, had admitted to withholding information from gardaí investigating the murder after a pre-trial hearing.

Viera Gaziova was also found guilty of burning Puska's clothes

Ms Justice Biggs said she would extend legal aid for the purpose of preparing psychological reports for any of the defendants, if this was deemed appropriate by counsel.

She said in circumstances where reports were awaited, she could either deal with matters "in one fell swoop" or in two stages.

Mr Murray told the court he thought it would be more expedient to have the matter dealt with in one day.

Ms Justice Biggs adjourned the matter to 7 October for sentence.

Jozef Puska's wife Lucia Istokova pleaded guilty just before the trial started

She said at that point, she hoped to have probation reports, any potential psychological reports and any other reports that are available.

It was the State’s case that the two brothers misled gardaí and withheld "crucial, relevant and significant" information when they gave voluntary interviews in Tullamore two days after Ms Murphy’s death.

This included information that Jozef Puska returned home on the night of the murder with visible injuries, admitted to killing or seriously injuring a woman with a knife and subsequently travelled to Dublin.

All four family members were living with Jozef Puska, his wife Lucia, and 14 children at Lynally Grove, Mucklagh, Co Offaly when the offences occurred in January 2022.