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Man accused of Parnell Square attack denied to gardaí that he
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Image of gardaí at the scene of the attacke on Parnell Square in Dublin on 23 November 2023 Alamy

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The jury was shown footage of interviews with the accused at Mountjoy Garda Station.

RIAD BOUCHAKER DENIED to gardaí that he went for the smallest children he could find when he is alleged to have attempted to murder two five-year-olds and a six-year-old on Parnell Square East.

Detective Garda Kevin Bambrick has been showing the jury in Bouchaker’s trial footage of interviews with the accused at Mountjoy Garda Station on 20 and 21 December 2023, about one month after the alleged attacks.

In Bouchaker’s seventh and final interview, Detective Garda Gary Moran put it to Bouchaker that he walked from his home on Little Britain Street in Dublin with a knife in his rucksack.

The garda said the accused searched for a specific school on his mobile phone and asked a number of people for directions and inquired as to what time classes would finish.

The garda showed him CCTV footage which he said showed Bouchaker about 30 minutes before the alleged attack following a group of “taller, bigger, older” children who were accompanied by adults.

Moran said he believed Bouchaker was “about to attack” those children but decided it was too risky.

Bouchaker said these were the actions of someone who is sick. “If I wasn’t sick, I wouldn’t,” he said.

Moran suggested that Bouchaker demonstrated “restraint and patience” as he waited in the Parnell Square area for 37 minutes. “I was not in the right state of mind,” Bouchaker said.

Moran reminded Bouchaker that many times during his interviews he had thanked God that none of the children had passed away.

Moran added: “The children are not okay, you are wrong about that. The full effects of this will live with those children forever. They’re not okay, so you can stop saying that.”

Moran detailed the injuries to each child and to crèche worker Leanne Flynn.

Bouchaker said, “sorry”, after the garda detailed the injury to a girl who suffered a wound 10mm deep to her head that resulted in part of her skull being removed.

The garda also detailed the wounds to Flynn, who suffered a punctured lung and had her spleen surgically removed.

Moran added: “When you attacked these children, when you stabbed them with your knife, Leanne protected them. So when you thank God [that nobody passed away], don’t bother, you can thank Leanne. And you stabbed Leanne as well.”

Bouchaker replied that he was correct to thank the lady for protecting the children. He added: “It looks like my mind flew away.”

Moran suggested that Bouchaker knew “exactly” what he was doing and when Flynn tried to prevent him from stabbing the children, he stabbed her so he could return to attacking the children.

Moran then showed Bouchaker a still image of a then five-year-old girl who, he said, died and was revived at the scene having suffered a stab wound to the heart. Bouchaker responded: “I’m a believer. I would not hurt anyone. I would not harm anyone.”

Moran put it to Bouchaker that he searched for and found the school on his phone, spoke to people rationally and asked them for directions. He interacted with many people but didn’t stab any of them, the garda said.

Moran said Bouchaker had gone around the back of the school, looked over the wall and saw the children playing. He said Bouchaker had the “instinct not to go after bigger children who could defend themselves.”

He added: “You went for the smallest children you could find. Leanne intervened, you stabbed her and went back to the children. You demonstrated a full mind, made decisions and carried out this attack.”

Bouchaker replied: “That’s wrong. I’m not in my mind. I was not in my right state of mind. I did not know what doing. I did something wrong to children.”

When Moran put it to him that he had waited until there were as few adults around as possible, Bouchaker said: “I’m sick”.

Bouchaker said he thanked God there were no fatalities and added: “I am a sick person. Do to me whatever you want.”

When the garda asked what his sickness was, Bouchaker mentioned an injury to his shoulder. The French Arabic translator who had been interpreting for Bouchaker asked the gardaí for a break, saying, “I think I am fainting.”

Detective Garda Bambrick, who had been taking notes while Moran spoke to Bouchaker, today told prosecution counsel Carol Doherty BL that after the interpreter’s break, gardaí read over the memo of the interview.

Bouchaker repeated that he is a “sick person” and said he cannot see from one eye. He referred to a letter from the Department of Social Welfare which he said “frustrated me” and added: “Life might be better in here than out there.”

Bouchaker, of no fixed address, is charged with the attempted murder of two girls and one boy, and assault causing serious harm to crèche worker Leanne Flynn, at Parnell Square East in Dublin City on 23 November 2023.

He is further charged with assaulting two other children and a teenager and with producing a knife in a manner likely to intimidate.

He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

His trial is continuing before Mr Justice Tony Hunt and a jury of nine men and three women.