Man who pushed woman in front of Dublin traffic given suspended sentence

Woman was walking along George’s Street when man she didn’t know ‘screamed like an animal’ at her.

A man who pushed a 62-year-old woman in front of busy traffic during a random Dublin city centre attack has been given a suspended sentence.

Marcus Klug (37), screamed at the woman as she walked past him on George's Street before pushing her onto the road in front of oncoming traffic, Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard on Monday.

The woman, who was on her way home from her work as a care assistant, avoided being run over but suffered a fractured arm as a result of the incident.

Klug, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to one count of assault causing harm to the woman on October 29th, 2013. He was suffering from psychiatric issues at the time and was not fit to plead to the charge for some years, the court heard.

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Since 2013, he has spent 23 months in Cloverhill Prison and in a locked ward unit in St Vincent's Hospital. He also spent some time living in community care.

Handing down a suspended two-and-a-half year sentence, Judge Martin Nolan said Klug's moral culpability was low as he was suffering from mental health issues.

He noted he had received appropriate treatment for those issues. He ordered Klug to remain under the care of probation services for two years and to do what his psychiatrist tells him.

Garda Aidan Monahan told John Byrne, prosecuting, that the woman had left work and was walking along George’s Street on the afternoon of the day in question when a man she didn’t know suddenly “screamed like an animal” at her.

He then pushed her, causing her to fall onto the busy road. Passers-by came to the woman’s aid and gardaí­ were called. The woman was taken to hospital where she was treated for a fractured arm.

A witness to the assault said he heard Klug shout, “I’m going to f***ing hit someone,” before he pushed the woman.

Klug was arrested after gardaí spotted him on nearby Clarendon Street. When questioned about the attack, he replied: "Yeah, I tripped her up. She fell. It's only movement."

He was deemed unfit for interview due to his agitated mental state, the court heard.

Klug has eight previous convictions, including for assault, burglary and public order offences.

In a victim impact statement handed into court, the woman said she suffered great distress in the wake of the incident. Her arm required several months of physiotherapy treatment but was now fully recovered.

Niall Nolan, defending, said his client’s mental health was now improved following treatment.