Woman (38) appears in court charged with murder of Garreth Kelly

Christina Anderson is accused of stabbing Dubliner as he tried to start his car

Christina Anderson (38), Brownsbarn Wood estate, in Kingswood, Dublin 24, appeared on Wednesday afternoon before Dublin District Court charged with murder. Photograph: Instagram
Christina Anderson (38), Brownsbarn Wood estate, in Kingswood, Dublin 24, appeared on Wednesday afternoon before Dublin District Court charged with murder. Photograph: Instagram

A woman has appeared in court charged with the murder of Garreth Kelly, the 39-year-old Dubliner stabbed to death while trying to start his car outside houses in the west of the city on Tuesday morning.

Christina Anderson (38), Brownsbarn Wood estate, in Kingswood, Dublin 24, appeared on Wednesday afternoon before Dublin District Court at the Courts of Criminal Justice.

Solicitor for Ms Anderson, Michael Kelleher, asked that medical attention be made available to his client in custody. He added there had already been contact in that regard with the relevant authorities.

Judge Colin Daly requested a psychiatric report be drawn up and remanded Ms Anderson in custody until March 4th.

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He also requested that that medical and psychiatric assessments be carried out on Ms Anderson, a married mother of three. Some of her adult family members were in court for the brief hearing.

The court heard when the murder charge was put to Ms Anderson, and she was supplied to with a copy of the charge sheet by gardaí at 2.20pm, she made no reply to the gardaí present.

She appeared in the witness box dressed in a navy blue T-shirt, black leggings and blue trainers.

The accused had her head down during the brief hearing and appeared to be talking to herself.

Garreth Kelly (39)  had parked his car in the Kingswood estate and was trying to start it on Tuesday morning, using jump leads, when he was stabbed and died at the scene.
Garreth Kelly (39) had parked his car in the Kingswood estate and was trying to start it on Tuesday morning, using jump leads, when he was stabbed and died at the scene.

Mr Kelly, a father of three who was from Tallaght and was living in Clondalkin, was attacked at Brownsbarn Wood estate, in Kingswood near Citywest, Dublin 24, just before 7am.

His body was found lying between his car and another vehicle on the street when the emergency services arrived.

He did not live in the Brownsbarn Wood estate but had parked his car there and was trying to start it on Tuesday morning, using jump leads, when he was stabbed and died at the scene.

Conor Lally

Conor Lally

Conor Lally is Security and Crime Editor of The Irish Times