Susanne Delaney@SuzieD755164
⚠️ MURDER VERY NEAR RODERIC O GORMAN'S HOME & NEAR IPAS CENTRE: TD SILENT?
(A rape occurred there in 2022 also)
A man in his 30s, Alexander Coughlan, has died following a robbery and serious assault in which the man was beaten to death while in a prone position. It was a random and unprovoked attack. This happened in broad daylight at 4:20pm on Sunday afternoon (17th May 2026) on Mill Lane. Two teens have been charged today in connection with the incident.
Green TD and former Minister Roderic O'Gorman's house is in this location. Adjacent to where the attack took place. There is also an IPAS centre adjacent to where the attack took place. The victim was from nearby Castleknock. Their nationality is unknown and will remain unknown given their age. It is very possible the assailants were Irish. It is very possible they were not. We will never find out.
I find it remarkable that (to the best of my knowledge, as I cannot locate any comment) the TD has said nothing in relation to the murder happening not only in his constituency, but very near his home.
Mill Lane is a quiet and middle-class area beside Blanchardstown Village. It is known to locals as the old entrance to James Connolly Memorial Hospital. It is used by many for walking, but I for one would not walk there alone after a woman was seriously beaten and raped there on March 18th 2022 during the day. It feels very secluded once you pass the row of old cottages and the housing estate. It has an isolated country spot feel, despite being in the heart of a huge busy suburb.
No one has ever been apprehended in relation to that rape. In that instance the woman was reported to have gotten a good look at her attacker and heard his accent. But not only did it take 5 weeks for Gardaí to release a statement notifying the public of the attack (I myself had walked along that road with my child the day before the news was announced), but they refused to give a description of the attacker despite appealing for witnesses.
I rang Blanchardstown Garda station and spoke to a female Garda who told me that they would not be releasing a description due to "the GDPR rights" of the attacker. She was very abrupt and unhelpful.
Just at the end of the road is a hidden IPAS centre. Not many know it is located there as the entrance to the centre reveals nothing at first glance. One would have to walk for about 90 seconds from the entrance to visibly see the centre itself. It is surrounded by forestry and a secluded scenic path runs alongside it.
Myself and my partner Stephens Kerr have published videos on this IPAS centre (links below) and I sat outside and watched who was going in and out of it for a couple of nights as it had been reported to me that some locals suspected it was operating as a brothel. I noted and filmed a number of cars coming and going in the evening. Staying approximately 25 to 30 mins and then leaving. Every car had a single foreign male in it. The centre only housed women at that time. But visitors are not permitted.
I have no definitive proof of whether it was a brothel.
We had some dramatic and over-the-top responses to our presence (see links) from security and other staff. They did not want us to see in and had blankets on the fences. Next day Irish men were employed to block up the fences in a more permanent manner. So we used a drone.
Very soon after we reported on this IPAS centre, it abruptly closed (since reopened - I don't know who is housed there).
It was and is owned by David Mooney. A shady character with a VERY shady past. He was once in witness protection and owned a strip club where two dancers were assaulted. He was reported to have a coke habit and sued the state. They now pay him to run IPAS centres. €57 million so far to be exact. His partner is Cristina Andries. The manager of the centre at that time was his sister-in-law, who posted a picture of her Ferrari on social media.
Mooney's company is Igo Emergency Management Services.