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More evidence heard at Ashling Murphy murder trial

Oct 27, 2023 17:14 By Shannonside News
More evidence heard at Ashling Murphy murder trial
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Dr Lorna Flanagan from Forensic Science Ireland gave evidence to the jury about the DNA sample found under Ashling Murphy’s fingernails.

The Central Criminal Court has heard a DNA profile found under Ashling Murphy’s fingernails matched samples of the man accused of her murder.

33-year-old Jozef Puska, of Lynally Grove, Mucklagh, Co Offaly, has pleaded not guilty to the schoolteachers murder on January 12th 2022 in Tullamore, Co Offaly.

Dr Lorna Flanagan from Forensic Science Ireland gave evidence to the jury about the DNA sample found under Ashling Murphy’s fingernails.

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She said the samples came from both Ms Murphy’s right and left hands.

Dr Flanagan said she had a DNA profile from Jozef Puska in the form of a blood sample he gave at St James’ Hospital and a reference swap taken from Mr Puska at Tullamore Garda Station.

She said the DNA profile from Ashling Murphy’s nails matched that of the two samples she had from Jozef Puska.

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Dr Flanagan told the jury of nine men and three women that there was a 1 in 14 thousand chance the profile belonged to someone unrelated to him.

Under cross examination from the defence, she said this statistic was an estimate, but one that erred on the side of conservatism.

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