R806 road | |
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Bóthar R806 | |
![]() Aughrim Street, on the R806 | |
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Country | Ireland |
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The R806 road is a regional road in Dublin, Ireland.
The official definition of the R806 from the Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006 states: [1] [2]
On the morning of 29 January 2012 a woman's body was discovered in a large holdall bag in front of a house on Saint David's Terrace, a short distance from Blackhorse Avenue and McKee Barracks. [3] The scene was sealed off and the State Pathologist was alerted. [3] It was believed her body was deliberately dumped near bins in the hope it would be collected as rubbish. [4] Later that day the Gardaí identified the woman as a Malawian student who was in her 20s and had died by asphyxiation, but would not officially name the victim until her relatives have been informed. [5] Two days later the victim was identified as 26 year old care worker Rudo Mawere [6] who had been living on Leinster Road, Rathmines. [7] That same day Gardaí searched a house in Aughrim Street, Stoneybatter, a short distance away, where her boyfriend lived and which had been linked in connection with her murder. [8] On 1 February 2012 the main suspect in her murder, a Zimbabwean national, was found dead in a Kent wood by a dog walker. [9] It was believed the man left the country through Northern Ireland and had travelled onwards by ferry to Britain. [10]
R806 road | |
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Bóthar R806 | |
![]() Aughrim Street, on the R806 | |
Location | |
Country | Ireland |
Primary destinations | |
Highway system | |
The R806 road is a regional road in Dublin, Ireland.
The official definition of the R806 from the Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006 states: [1] [2]
On the morning of 29 January 2012 a woman's body was discovered in a large holdall bag in front of a house on Saint David's Terrace, a short distance from Blackhorse Avenue and McKee Barracks. [3] The scene was sealed off and the State Pathologist was alerted. [3] It was believed her body was deliberately dumped near bins in the hope it would be collected as rubbish. [4] Later that day the Gardaí identified the woman as a Malawian student who was in her 20s and had died by asphyxiation, but would not officially name the victim until her relatives have been informed. [5] Two days later the victim was identified as 26 year old care worker Rudo Mawere [6] who had been living on Leinster Road, Rathmines. [7] That same day Gardaí searched a house in Aughrim Street, Stoneybatter, a short distance away, where her boyfriend lived and which had been linked in connection with her murder. [8] On 1 February 2012 the main suspect in her murder, a Zimbabwean national, was found dead in a Kent wood by a dog walker. [9] It was believed the man left the country through Northern Ireland and had travelled onwards by ferry to Britain. [10]