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Trial date set for man charged with attempted murder over Stoneybatter knife attack

The alleged victims sustained slashing-type neck wounds in February 2025
The alleged victims sustained slashing-type neck wounds in February 2025

A man accused of carrying out slashing attacks in Dublin's Stoneybatter area is facing trial on three counts of attempted murder at the Central Criminal Court in November.

The alleged victims sustained slashing-type neck wounds on the afternoon of 9 February 2025.

Gabrial Fereira Motta Valladares, aged 30, of no fixed abode, is charged with attempting to murder three men on that date on Niall Street, Oxmantown Road and Carnew Street in Dublin 7.

Mr Justice Paul McDermott fixed a date of 9 November 2026 for the trial, which is expected to last three weeks. The case was listed for case management on 3 July next.

Mr Valladares is also charged with assault causing harm to the same three men.

He is also charged with possession of a black scissors, which had a blade or which was sharply pointed at Manor Place in Dublin 7 on the same date.

The accused is further charged with having a Tactix box-cutter knife, which had a blade or which was sharply pointed, at Murtagh Road in Stoneybatter.

Gardaí, including unarmed officers and detectives supported by Armed Support Units, responded to the incident. The accused man was initially intercepted and detained close to the scene by an unarmed plainclothes garda.