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Irish man dies after stabbing in Australia

TRIBUTES have been paid to a father of two from Cork, who died in hospital in Australia following a stabbing incident.

Charlie McCarthy (32) was with his wife Nicole and a friend on Riverside Road in East Freemantle, Perth, Western Australia when a row broke out with two anglers on the road in the early hours of December 23. He has been charged with assault causing grievous bodily harm and appeared at Perth Magistrates Court on December 24. 

Mr McCarthy was stabbed in the head with what is believed to be a screwdriver and collapsed to the ground.

His wife raised the alarm and police were called to the scene and arrested a 34-year-old man from Freemantle for questioning.

Mr McCarthy was rushed to Royal Perth Hospital where his condition was assessed as critical and he was put on a life support machine in the hospital’s intensive care unit.

Mr McCarthy’s brother Daniel and other family members travelled from their home in Aghada in east Cork to Perth to be at his bedside before the life-support machine was switched off.

Parish priest in Aghda, Fr Denis Kelleher, spoke of the sense of sadness and shock in the east Cork town.

“It was Saturday morning here when the news broke that Charlie had been seriously injured and there was a real sense of shock and sadness, as they were not holding out any great hope for him.

“We prayed for him at Masses over the Christmas as family members went out there but then news broke in the last day or so that he had passed away so there’s a real sadness here today.

‘Terrible tragedy’

“He’s in our thoughts and prayers today because it’s a terrible tragedy at any time, but over Christmas and so far from home only adds to the pain and grief for his poor family,” he said.

One neighbour described the late Mr McCarthy – who emigrated to Australia in the 2000s – as “quiet but very popular”.

“His parents Charlie and Margaret would be well-known and all his family would have been involved in the GAA, so he would be well-known and the news cast a shadow over Christmas here this year.”

Mr McCarthy is survived by his wife Nicole and children Ciara (five) and Niall (two) in Australia, as well as his parents Charlie and Margaret and siblings here in Cork.