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06 Sept 2025

'Seeing a human being like that is horrible' says judge, as woman with facial injuries appears in Kildare court

Woman says she sought treatment in a Dublin hospital

'Seeking a human being like that is horrible' says judge, as woman with facial injuries appears in Kildare court

Naas Courthouse

A woman with obvious bruising around her eye sought protection under family law legislation at a Naas District Court sitting.

She told Judge Desmond Zaidan she does not live with her ex-partner who allegedly “slapped and punched” her.

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The partner was not present or represented at the hearing.

She also said she had subsequently attended a doctor in St James’s Hospital.

Judge Zaidan said he was sorry that had happened to her and added “seeing a human being like that is horrible and this should not happen."

He adjourned the case to October 13 for a further hearing.

He told the woman that if she was living with the man he would grant her a barring order, which would require the partner to leave the home.

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