
Inquest Rules Prisoner's Death in Dublin Prison a Misadventure
An inquest in Dublin concluded that the death of prisoner Ivan Rosney, who was restrained by staff at Cloverhill Prison, was a death by misadventure. His father welcomed the verdict.
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An inquest in Dublin concluded that the death of prisoner Ivan Rosney, who was restrained by staff at Cloverhill Prison, was a death by misadventure. His father welcomed the verdict.

An inquest into the death of a prisoner who died six years ago while being physically restrained at Cloverhill Prison in Dublin has been informed that no further CCTV footage of the incident exists.

During an inquest into the death of a prisoner at Cloverhill Prison, a supervising officer admitted that the man should not have been carried in a prone position while being physically restrained, shortly before his death.

Two men have appeared in court in Ireland, charged with using a drone to smuggle €6,400 worth of drugs into Cloverhill Prison, with a judge setting bail under strict conditions including a ban on drone activity.

An inquest into the death of a prisoner six years ago, shortly after being physically restrained in Cloverhill Prison, heard that a prison officer spotted blood on the man's face during the incident.

An inquest into the 2020 death of Ivan Rosney, a prisoner with mental illness who died in Cloverhill Prison after being restrained, has been adjourned pending a request for CCTV footage.