Man admits range of sexual assault charges against women at Lough Derg pilgrimage site

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Man Admits Range Of Sexual Assault Charges Against Women At Lough Derg Pilgrimage Site
Tomas Gallagher, of Rathanlacky, Dunkineely, Co Donegal, was working at St Patrick’s Purgatory when the alleged offences took place. Photo: Joe Boland
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Stephen Maguire

A worker at the Lough Derg pilgrimage site has pleaded guilty to a range of sexual assault charges against a number of females at the famous Christian retreat.

Tomas Gallagher appeared at Donegal Circuit Court where he pleaded guilty to seven charges relating to offences at St Patrick’s Purgatory.

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St Patrick’s Purgatory. Photo: Google Maps

Gallagher, of Rathanlacky, Dunkineely, was formally arraigned before Judge John Aylmer at Letterkenny Courthouse.

The 42-year-old accused man spoke only to say “guilty” when the charges were put to him during a brief appearance.

Details of the alleged sexual assaults were not given during the court appearance.

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The offences are contrary to Section 2 of the Criminal Law (Rape) (Amendment) Act 1990, as amended by Section 37 of the Sex Offenders Act 2001.

Gallagher is further charged that in the same period and location, he did attempt, by inviting, inducing, counselling or inciting a child to sexual touching.

Colm Smyth SC, barrister for Gallagher, instructed by Mullaney Solicitors, told Judge Aylmer that his client has been under psychiatric care and asked that legal aid be extended to cover a psychiatric report.

Adjourning the matter until the next term of Donegal Circuit Court, Judge Aylmer agreed to the request.

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The identity of the alleged victims in the cases cannot be reported at this time.

A book of evidence was served ahead of a recent appearance before the District Court, which heard that the defendant made no reply when charged by gardaí.

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Gallagher, who was working at the centre when the alleged offences took place, was granted bail on the same terms and conditions.

He was ordered to have no contact with any of the injured parties by any means including through a third party, by social media, or any electronic means; have no contact with any employees of Lough Derg, past or previous; sign on once per week at an allocated garda station; surrender his passport and do not apply for a replacement; be of good behaviour; be contactable 24/7 via a mobile phone number supplied to gardaí.

Legal aid was previously granted to Mullaney Solicitors and two legal counsel have been assigned in the case.

If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this article, you can call the national 24-hour Rape Crisis Helpline at 1800-77 8888, access text service and webchat options at drcc.ie/services/helpline/ or visit Rape Crisis Help

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