*Photograph: John Mangan

A 27-year old man has appeared in court charged with the dangerous driving causing the death of married father of two and GAA coach, Gerard Gunning.

At Ennis District Court on Wednesday, Joseph Smyth of Cathedral Court, Ennis appeared after being charged with the dangerous driving causing the death of Broadford man, Gerard Gunning at Meelick on March 24th last year.

Mr Gunning was a passenger in the 13-2 registered vehicle that Mr Smyth was allegedly driving at the time.

In evidence of arrest, charge and caution, Garda John Marsh said that he met with Mr Smyth by appointment before court at 10.25am and charged Mr Smyth. Garda Marsh said that Mr Smyth made no reply to charge.

Sgt Louis Moloney told Judge Alec Gabbett that directions have been received from the DPP and the case can go forward on indictment to the circuit court.

Sgt Moloney said that a Book of Evidence will be required. Sgt Moloney said that bail conditions have been agreed that includes Mr Smyth surrounding his passport and agreeing not to apply for a new one.

Solicitor for apprentice plumber, Mr Smyth, Darach McCarthy asked given the severity of the allegation against that legal aid would be granted.

Judge Gabbett granted legal aid to the Limerick based solicitor to represent Mr Smyth in the case. Judge Gabbett said that the case can be adjourned for a Book of Evidence and remanded Mr Smyth on bail to appear before court on September 20th.

Those convicted of dangerous driving causing death in the circuit court face prison terms up to 10 years.

Mr Gunning (47) of Kilbane, Broadford is survived by his wife, Jennifer and sons, Dillon and Adam.

In a tribute posted by Broadford GAA club in the aftermath of Mr Gunning’s death, the club said it mourned the tragic passing of its former underage player and current coach.

The club stated that Ger played to minor level for Broadford, winning U14 and U15 championships with the club and in later years, Ger became very involved in underage coaching and training in Broadford and was a very popular coach among the players of the club’s U11/ and U13 teams.

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