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Teen to appear in court charged in relation to fatal stabbing of Quham Babatunde
Seven people have now been charged in connection to the fatal stabbing at South Anne Street/Duke Lane Upper, Dublin 2 on Saturday, February 15, 2025
Quham Babatunde was killed in the early hours of Saturday morning, 15 February.
Reporter:
Edana Flynn
11 Mar 2025 8:15 AM
A man aged in his late teens who arrested yesterday, March 10 as part of the investigation into the violent disorder and fatal assault which took place at South Anne Street/Duke Lane Upper, Dublin 2, February 15, 2025, has been charged.
He is due to appear before Court 3 of the Criminal Courts of Justice Dublin this morning, Tuesday March 11, 2025.
Quham Babatunde, aged 34, was stabbed to death on South Anne Street/Duke Lane Upper in the early hours of Saturday, February 15.
The man aged in his late teens is the seventh person to appear in court in relation to the case.
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