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The young Irishman who attacked police officers in Novalja has been assigned to investigative detention.
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter13 hr. ago

The young Irishman who attacked police officers in Novalja has been assigned to investigative detention.

A 22-year-old Irish national, Rory Byrne, has been placed under investigative detention in Croatia following allegations that he attempted to prevent police officers from carrying out their duties during a police intervention in Novalj. The incident occurred in July 2026 during a police operation related to disturbances at a restaurant. According to the local prosecutor’s office in Zagreb, Byrne was verbally abusive towards police, threw an object at them, and resisted arrest. His family later raised concerns about inadequate medical care for his type 1 diabetes while in custody, requesting his transfer to a hospital. Croatian authorities, including the Ministry of Justice and the District Court in Zagreb, denied these claims, stating that Byrne received necessary medical attention during detention. The Irish Foreign Affairs Department confirmed that Byrne is receiving consular assistance, and an Irish representative, Conor McGuinness, has called for appropriate medical care to be ensured.

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Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Details have emerged about an Irishman from Novalja who attacked the police and is now in custody.

A 22-year-old Irish national, Rory Byrne, has been placed under investigation detention in Croatia due to allegations of assaulting police officers during a July incident in Novalje. The case involves accusations that he verbally abused officers, threw objects at them, and attempted to push and strike a police officer before resisting arrest. The local prosecutor’s office in Zagreb reported these findings, leading to the court's approval of investigative detention. The situation gained attention recently after Byrne's family claimed inadequate diabetes type 1 care was provided while he was held in custody, prompting requests for his transfer to a hospital. Croatian authorities, including the Ministry of Justice and the Zagreb County Court, denied these claims, stating that medical care was provided as required. The Irish Foreign Affairs Department confirmed Byrne received consular assistance, and Irish representative Conor McGuinness called for adequate healthcare to be ensured.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding legal proceedings and administrative responses without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on both Croatian and Irish governmental actions and includes statements from multiple authorities without evident ideological slant.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter14 hr. ago
The young Irishman who attacked police officers in Novalja has been assigned to investigative detention.

A 22-year-old Irish national, Rory Byrne, has been placed under investigative detention in Croatia following allegations that he attempted to prevent police officers from carrying out their duties during a police intervention in Novalj. The incident occurred in July 2026 during a police operation related to disturbances at a restaurant. According to the local prosecutor’s office in Zagreb, Byrne was verbally abusive towards police, threw an object at them, and resisted arrest. His family later raised concerns about inadequate medical care for his type 1 diabetes while in custody, requesting his transfer to a hospital. Croatian authorities, including the Ministry of Justice and the District Court in Zagreb, denied these claims, stating that Byrne received necessary medical attention during detention. The Irish Foreign Affairs Department confirmed that Byrne is receiving consular assistance, and an Irish representative, Conor McGuinness, has called for appropriate medical care to be ensured.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding a legal case involving a foreign national in Croatia, focusing on procedural aspects of the judicial system and administrative responses. While there is some mention of diplomatic involvement (Irish consulate), the overall tone remains neutral, with

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