"An employee from a haulage company contracted to remove rubble from a Co Meath property that has been demolished was threatened that they would be 'burned out if they returned to the site' and that 'there will be nothing left of his home,' the High Court has heard."
"The home of Rose and Chris Murray in Faughan Hill, Bohermeen was demolished on Friday on foot of a court order after the large property was built without planning permission in 2006."
A subcontractor employee received threats regarding his safety if he returned to a site in Co Meath. The threats included being 'burned out' and having his home destroyed. As a result of these threats, a main haulage company ceased its services. The property in question, owned by Rose and Chris Murray, was demolished following a court order due to its construction without planning permission in 2006.
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