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Irish authorities, backed by police, began demolishing a home built without permission in County Meath on March 18, 2026, following years of legal disputes.
On March 18, 2026, Meath County Council, with Garda support, began demolishing a 6,220 sq ft home in Bohermeen, County Meath, built without planning permission in 2006, following High Court orders.
The property’s owners, Chris and Rose Murray, were given time to remove belongings before demolition started under court supervision.
The family, who have pursued appeals including one to the European Court of Human Rights, expressed distress over the security presence, likening their treatment to that of criminals.
The council confirmed it acted under long-standing court rulings, with demolition now underway after years of legal battles and disruptions to site access.
Las autoridades irlandesas, respaldadas por la policía, comenzaron a demoler una vivienda construida sin permiso en el condado de Meath el 18 de marzo de 2026, después de años de disputas legales.