HC Deb 25 May 1921 vol 142 cc126-7
13. Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

asked the Chief Secretary whether he is aware that Denis Tuohy, aged 26, an ex-member of the Royal Irish Constabulary, was arrested at his father's residence at Gortalassa, near Kenmare, by the military authorities on 1st May, 1921; that Tuohy's brother was informed by the officer in charge that he would shortly be released as there was no charge against him, and that later the same officer threatened Tuohy's father with a pistol on account of the alleged violence of Tuohy while in custody; will he say what was the nature of this violence; is he aware that Tuohy's request for permission to attend Holy Communion or to be visited by his priest was refused, and that he was finally killed in circumstances of a shocking character and the body handed over to the parents; and will he say whether a public inquiry will be held at which the relatives of the dead man may be allowed legal representation?

Sir H. GREENWOOD

I have not yet received the result of the court of inquiry in this case, but I have asked that it may be sent to me as soon as possible.

Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

Will the right hon. Gentleman send it to me, or does he wish me to put down a question?

Sir H. GREENWOOD

I will send it to the hon. and gallant Member.