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29 Oct 2025

Young man seriously attacked after asking group of youths to 'be quiet' on bus

The man in his 20's was found unresponsive in Kildare town with serious head injuries in the early hours of Sunday morning

Young man seriously attacked after asking group of youths to 'be quiet' on bus

Naas General Hospital

An Garda Síochána are appealing for witnesses following a serious assault that occurred in Kildare town in the early hours of Sunday, October 26, 2025.

A male, aged in his 20's, was found unresponsive on McGee Terrace at approximately 3:15am and was subsequently brought to Naas General Hospital, where he remains in a serious condition.

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It's understood the young man, who is believed to be from Laois, was attacked by a group of youths following an incident on a bus earlier in the evening.

Reported in the Irish Mirror on Wednesday, it's understood the man had politely asked the group of youths on the bus to be quiet.

There has been no reported violence on the bus itself, and the man got off at a stop in Kildare town. The group of youths got off at a different stop.

The man was then later attacked in Kildare town by the same group where he sustained serious head injuries.

It's believed Gardaí have already spoken to some young people who were in the are at the time of the attack, but no arrests have been made as of yet.

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Gardaí have said the scene is currently preserved for technical examination and they are appealing to anyone with information in relation to this incident including any road users who were in the area between 2:00am and 4:00am and who may have video footage (including dash-cam) are asked to make this footage available to investigating Gardaí.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact Kildare Garda Station on 045 527730, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station.

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