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Riad Bouchaker found guilty of attempting to murder three children

The Standard

The Standard

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July 1, 2026

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Riad Bouchaker found guilty of attempting to murder three children

The incident preceded disorder that broke out in Dublin city centre in which shops were looted and vehicles were set on fire.

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