€540k Personal Injury Claim Dismissed in Dublin Circuit Court

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

A personal injuries claim exceeding €540,000 was dismissed today in the Circuit Civil Court by Judge Ken Connolly. The case involved Teresa Connolly of Lucan, Co Dublin, who alleged losses resulting from a car park collision.

Barrister Michael Murray, representing the defendant, successfully applied to have Ms. Connolly’s claim against Deirdre Gilhawley of Park Avenue, Castleknock, Dublin, struck out due to a lack of prosecution. Judge Connolly subsequently awarded Ms. Gilhawley her legal costs.

The dismissal marks the complete of a legal pursuit that centered on financial losses claimed by Ms. Connolly following the incident. Details of the collision itself were not immediately available, but the court’s decision hinged on the claimant’s failure to actively advance the case.

Judge Connolly’s history indicates a long career dedicated to ministry and legal work. According to a website dedicated to his memory, Dr. Ken Connolly, who passed away in October 2005, was known for his contributions to education and religious guidance. The site, maintained by Dan Kuhn, highlights Dr. Connolly’s prolific output of messages, books and videos.

Although the court record does not detail the specifics of the alleged damages, the substantial sum claimed by Ms. Connolly suggests a significant dispute over the extent of injuries and associated financial repercussions. The outcome underscores the importance of diligent prosecution in civil proceedings.

Kenneth Lee Connelly Sr., also known as Ken, passed away in 2015, according to an obituary published by the Baltimore Sun. The obituary identifies Catherine Connelly as his wife and lists five children: Kenneth Lee Jr., Timothy, Robert, Edward, and Daniel Connelly, as well as Patricia Waller and Theresa.

Separately, Mary Teresa Connolly, formerly O’Connell nee Leahy, aged 79, passed away on September 8, 2024, in Leonia, Novel Jersey, and Trien Kilmorna, Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland. Her passing was noted in an obituary published by Frank Patti Funeral Home.

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