Man jailed for false imprisonment and assault of girlfriend

David Keane was jailed for four years for the horrifying attacks on his former partner.

A NEPHEW of murdered Limerick crime boss Kieran Keane has been jailed for four years with the final year suspended after he falsely imprisoned his then girlfriend and subjected her to a vicious assault.

David Keane (32), of Island Road, Assumpta Park, Limerick, swung an axe at the woman, stood on her head, and beat her during the two-hour attack.

The horrifying attack happened at Cherrydale Court, Dublin Road, Limerick, in April 2021, the Limerick Circuit Criminal Court heard.

Mr Keane attacked the woman after he started arguing with her over how much money she had received in a pay slip from her job.

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When the woman replied that her wages were her own business, the court heard, Keane retorted: โ€œIt is my business, Iโ€™m your boyfriend, I own you.โ€

Sentencing judge Colin Daly said Keane locked the woman into the apartment so โ€œthe victim could not escape the violenceโ€.

โ€œHe pulled her by the hair and threw her to the ground and attacked her with an axe,โ€ the judge said.

Keane, who has two children from another relationship, ran at the woman with a small axe or hatchet, narrowly missing her after she ducked out of the way of the blade.

Judge Daly said Keane stood on the womanโ€™s head, and banged her head on a bathroom floor.

After a sustained two-hour assault, the woman managed to flee the apartment and run out onto the street, but Keane tried to drag her by her hair back into the flat.

Judge Daly said that a โ€œcaretakerโ€ at the apartment intervened and the woman eventually fled from Keaneโ€™s clutches.

He returned to the flat, barricading himself inside, and was eventually arrested after Gardaรญ broke into the property when Keane would not respond to their requests to come out.

‘A horrendous, violent, and vicious attack’

Judge Daly said the woman sustained โ€œbruising to her chest, head and arms, as well as abrasions, a head injury, and multiple soft tissue injuriesโ€.

โ€œMr Keane prevented her from leaving during a sustained assault over a two-hour period and the imprisonment in her own home has also left her with psychological injuries,โ€ the judge said.

Keane and the woman are no longer in a relationship.

Writing in a victim impact statement, which was read out in court on her behalf, the women said it had been a โ€œhorrendous, violent, and vicious attackโ€.

โ€œI continue to suffer from extreme post traumatic stress disorder, sometimes I spend weeks and months without any contact with the outside world, and I am very often overwhelmed by feelings of shame attached to my attack – wondering if I could have prevented it.โ€

The woman stated the incident has left her suffering with โ€œstress-related alopeciaโ€.

โ€œI am crippled emotionally and physically, and I constantly live in fear that I will become a prisoner again,โ€ she stated.

The woman explained that she continues to suffer from night terrors, flashbacks, and โ€œthoughts of ending my lifeโ€, adding that โ€œtrust has become a major barrier to me now, following this harrowing experienceโ€.

The woman, who asked not to be identified, thanked her family and friends for their continued support.

Judge Daly said Keane is someone โ€œwho has history of domestic violenceโ€, noting he pleaded guilty to false imprisonment and assault causing harm at the womanโ€™s flat.

He also pleaded guilty to assaulting the woman causing her harm and threatening her with a pitch fork at Blackwater, Ardnacruhsa, County Clare, as well as a third count of assaulting the woman causing her harm at Island Road in Limerick City.

Judge Daly said he felt a five-year jail sentence was โ€œappropriateโ€ for the false imprisonment offence, which carries a maximum life sentence.

The judge said he reduced the sentence to four years with the final year suspended after taking into account Keaneโ€™s guilty plea, โ€œpersonal circumstances and family challenges and question marks over his intellectual functioningโ€, as well as Keaneโ€™s drug use, his position as a career for his sister, and engagement with Le Cheile restorative justice services.

Keaneโ€™s barrister, senior counsel Andrew Sexton, said Keane had โ€œcome from a family which led to him having challengesโ€.

Mr Sexton said Keaneโ€™s family dynamic was โ€œa tricky situation and Iโ€™m not going to go into it in open courtโ€.

โ€œWhen he behaves himself and he doesnโ€™t fly off the handle, he appears to be a decent person, and he cares for his sister,โ€ the barrister added.

Judge Daly imposed an 18-month concurrent jail sentence for the assault on the woman at Ardnacrusha, and took into consideration the other offences, but he noted he had taken into account the assault at the womanโ€™s home as an โ€œaggravating factorโ€ in Keaneโ€™s jail sentence for false imprisonment.

Judge Daly ordered that Keane must engage with probation services and not commit any further offences for a period of four years after he is released from jail, or face a possible activation of the 12 months suspended from his sentence.

Keaneโ€™s uncle Christy Keane was previously sentenced to 10 years in jail for possessing almost quarter of a million euro worth of cannabis for sale or supply. After he was released from prison, Christy Keane was seriously wounded in an attempt on his life in 2015.

His late uncle Kieran Keane was tortured and shot dead in Drombana, County Limerick, in January 2003 as part of a gangland feud. Five men are serving life sentences for the killing.

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