Man admits €100,000 criminal damage at Dublin church

Ian Kidd pleads guilty to pouring diesel onto altar at St Agnes’ Church in Crumlin

St Agnes’ Church in Crumlin
St Agnes’ Church in Crumlin

A Dublin man who poured diesel inside a church causing an estimated €100,000 worth of damage is to be sentenced later this year.

Ian Kidd (52) pleaded guilty to one count of criminal damage at St Agnes' Church, St Agnes' Road, Crumlin on July 26th, 2017.

Kidd, with an address at Daytona, Brittas, Co Dublin, appeared before Dublin Circuit Criminal Court on Friday where he was arraigned.

The court heard that the bulk of the damage was caused when diesel was spilled on the altar, which is made of Carrara marble.

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A monstrance, a crucifix and a Paschal candle were also damaged.

The court heard that the damaged items belonged to Father Paul Tyrell.

Judge Melanie Greally adjourned sentencing until April 12th and ordered a victim impact statement to be prepared for that date.