💔 “The pain still lingers
 and so many questions remain unanswered
” — HEARTBREAKING moment as Oisin’s mum, Pamela Reddin, appears at sσmbre inquest to deliver her evidence on the t:ÉŸÉ‘gedy in Dublin more than two months on
 😞💔

CASE OPENS 

Boy, 12, suspected of being killed by dad in murder-suicide died from asphyxiation, inquest hears amid mum’s evidence

A YOUNG boy suspected of being killed by his father in Dublin earlier this year in a murder-suicide case died as a result of asphyxiation, an inquest has heard.

The body of OisĂ­n Reddin, 12, was found in the bedroom of a house at Lindisfarne Grove, Clondalkin on January 8 where he lived with his father and extended family.

Young boy with brown hair and blue-framed glasses smiling.
Oisin Reddin, 12, was found dead in Clondalkin in JanuaryCredit: AN GARDA SIOCHANA

 

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Oisin’s mum Pamela Reddin leaving the Dublin District Coroner Court todayCredit: Collin Keegan/COLLINS

Concern about his welfare was raised following the discovery of the body of his father, Wayne O’Reilly, 48, a short time earlier at a property in Cherry Orchard Drive, Ballyfermot.

The boy’s mother, Pamela Reddin, gave evidence at the opening of an inquest into her son’s death at Dublin District Coroner’s Court of formally identifying his body to gardai at Dublin City Mortuary in Whitehall.

Garda Lisa Sexton told the brief hearing today that she had brought Ms Reddin and her mother, Anne Reddin, to the mortuary for the formal identification process on the day after the discovery of his body.

The coroner, Clare Keane, said the results of a postmortem showed the cause of the boy’s death was “external obstruction of the airway.”

Inspector Paul Mayock applied for an adjournment of the inquest under Section 25 (1) of the Coroners Act on the basis that the circumstances of Oisín’s death are still under investigation.

He also sought a copy of the postmortem report from the coroner.

Dr Keane granted the applications and adjourned the inquest to September 29 for a further update on the Garda investigation.

The coroner also offered her condolences to Ms Reddin and the victim’s grandmother who attended the hearing.

Dr Keane said: “I am so sorry for your loss.”

Concern for Oisín’s welfare arose after his father’s body was found in the back garden of the home of his ex-partner in Ballyfermot with suspected self-inflicted injuries on January 8.

It is understood that O’Reilly, suffered mental health issues.

It subsequently emerged that Oisín – who was a 5th class pupil at Talbot Senior National School in Clondalkin – was known to Tusla – the Child and Family Agency, although the boy was not in the care of the State.

Concerns about the welfare of the boy had also been raised last October when he and his father were reported missing.

However, the pair, who were the subject of a missing persons alert issued by An Garda Siochana at the time, were located two days later at a hotel in Limerick by gardai.

It is believed that O’Reilly, who had been arrested a number of times under the Mental Health Act, had previously threatened via text messages to harm both himself and his son, although no charges arose from such incidents.

Following the discovery of their whereabouts after being reported missing last October, Tusla oversaw the implementation of a safety plan which allowed OisĂ­n to live in a house with his father and other relatives who were responsible for his supervision.

An independent review of the circumstances of Oisín’s death and arrangements for his welfare is being carried out by the National Review Panel which examines deaths and serious incidents involving children known to Tusla.

A man with short, light-brown hair and a beard, smiling.
Wayne O’Reilly, 48, was found dead at a property in Cherry Orchard Drive in BallyfermotCredit: AN GARDA SIOCHANA

 

A Garda officer speaking to a person in a white forensic suit and mask at a scene taped off with Garda crime scene tape.
The body of OisĂ­n Reddin was found in the bedroom of a house at Lindisfarne Grove in ClondalkinCredit: Brian Lawless/PA Wire
Source: https://www.thesun.ie/news/16754534/dublin-boy-killed-dad-murder-suicide-inquest/