Garda station and is expected to appear before a special sitting of Monaghan District Court at 7.30pm Monday evening.Supt Alan Cunningham said at the time that one neighbour had heard a “loud bang” in the early hours of the morning, and had looked outside to see smoke and fire coming from the house.The neighbour ran across the road to try to help Mr Marron, who lived alone and was restricted in his walking and mobility since he was involved an traffic accident a few years ago.
“The door was slightly ajar. He could hear his neighbour inside, the deceased, shouting for help,” Supt Cunningham said. “He tried to go in but the flames were so ferocious and intense... he wasn’t able to get him out of the house.” Fire brigades, ambulance services and the gardaí arrived to the scene shortly afterwards. Mr Marron was found lying in the hallway after being fatally injured.. A postmortem was carried out there by the deputy State pathologist, Dr Michael Curtis. The results have been passed to the investigation team.Technical Bureau
. The cause of the fire has yet to be established. Gardaí are appealing for any witnesses who may have been in the area of St Macartans Villas between 7pm on Sunday, 20th March and 2am on Monday 21st March, 2016 to contact them at Carrickmacross Garda station 042 9690190, the Garda Confidential Telephone Line 1800 666 111 or any Garda station.
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