Two jailed following burglary; mother-of-four was at home with her children

EchoLive.ie, 26 Apr

The 27-year-old mother was at home with her children and was holding

her one-year-old in her arms when the three men broke into the house.

Two jailed following burglary; mother-of-four was at home with her

children

A five-year jail term was imposed on a burglar who assaulted and

threatened a mother-of-four when she was holding her one-year-old

infant in her own home.

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Liam Heylin

A five-year jail term was imposed on a burglar who assaulted and

threatened a mother-of-four when she was holding her one-year-old

infant in her own home.

Judge Helen Boyle noted that Shane Purcell of no fixed address caught

the young mother from behind late at night and threatened her for her

access to her car with the words: “Give us the keys – you have ten

seconds or we will hurt you.”

Judge Boyle imposed a sentence of six years on the 25-year-old and

suspended the last year of the sentence at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.

And not alone did the judge refer to the gravity of the present case

but to the seriousness of the situation of his life in the future,

warning the accused:

“If you don’t successfully wean yourself off drugs and alcohol you will

come before the courts for the rest of your days.”

Co-accused, Jonathan Power of Boyce’s Street, Cork, got a sentence of

four and a half years with the last 18 months suspended for his part in

the burglary. He pleaded guilty to burglary and not to the additional

charge of assault – to which Purcell pleaded guilty.

Judge Boyle said she did not believe Power anticipated that an assault

would occur on the night and that in fact he was the one who called on

Purcell to stop the assault.

Detective Sergeant Kieran O’Sullivan described the crime at Cork

Circuit Criminal Court where the defendants were found guilty by a jury

following a trial.

Det Sgt O’Sullivan said it happened just before 2am on June 14 2021 at

a house at Mangerton Close, The Glen, Cork.

The 27-year-old mother was at home with her children and was holding

her one-year-old in her arms when the three men broke into the house.

“She was threatened and forced to hand over the keys of her car. Shane

Purcell caught her from behind put his arms around her neck, choking

her. He said, ‘Give us the keys – you have ten seconds or we will hurt

you’,” the detective said.

Gardaí later stopped the car at a filling station nearby shortly after

the burglary and arrested both defendants.

Defence barrister Emmet Boyle said on behalf of Jonathan Power that

according to the evidence at the trial, he was the one who called out

during the burglary: “Stop – she’s had enough.”

Mr Boyle added that the injured party did not believe that he was the

person who was driving it on.

Det Sgt O’Sullivan said: “I would say Mr Purcell was the leader in

this. I would say Mr Power got in over his head and followed the

lead.”

Mr Boyle BL said Mr Power wrote a letter of apology in which he said he

was ashamed of what he had done and hoped for an opportunity to show

his family and girlfriend that he could turn his life around.

Niamh Stewart, barrister for Purcell, said the young man had a very

difficult life with the recent death of his father and the deaths of

two of his brothers.

Purcell said: “I am genuinely sorry for everything I did.”