*Breda Maloney leaving Killaloe District Court.ย
A FARMER who โlost the plotโ reduced Steiner primary school children on a St Brigidโs Day nature walk to tears after calling them โretardsโ, a court has heard.
At Killaloe District Court sitting in Ennis, Judge Mary Larkin said that Breda Moloney (66) โscared the living daylights out of a bunch of people who did her no wrongโ at Ballymalone, Tuamgraney in east Clare on January 28th 2022.
Judge Larkin said, โThese children were completely innocentโฆ I have never heard of anyone being subjected to this kind of abuse because of someone’s inherent resentment and angerโ.
Judge Larkin said that Ms Moloney of Ballymalone, Tuamgraney โlost the plot and she has a record of losing the plotโ and described the incident as โextraordinaryโ.
Judge Larkin said that during the morning incident, Ms Moloney was โincensedโ and told a neighbouring farmer, Regine Roskam โthe most unbelievable things when telling her โhow her parents in law got cancer, that they got what they deserved and how they should rot in hellโโ.
Ms Moloney also called French national and a resident here for 32 years Ms Roskam โa f**king foreignerโ. Ms Roskam is also a teacher at the Steiner Community based Raheen Wood Community NS.
Judge Larkin said she was absolutely satisfied that Ms Moloneyโs โconduct was reckless and a breach of the peaceโ and convicted her of the public order offence binding her to the peace for 12 months.
Teacher at the Raheen Wood Community National School, Mary Joe Kennedy told the court that in celebration of St Brigidโs Day, 21 pupils, aged between 11 and 12, from the school along with one other teacher and three parents were go to lands owned by school teacher, Regine Roskam to pick rushes and reeds for the Brigidโs Day crosses.
Ms Kennedy stated that while on the public road, the group saw Ms Moloney โand from the get go, she was screamingโ.
Ms Kennedy said, โShe said that ‘we were trespassing, that we were on her land’ and called us โeffing hippies and called the children retardsโ.
Ms Kennedy said, โIt was shocking. Some of the kids were crying, they were upset. Everyone hears cursing but not at that level. The children were being called names they should never really have heard and being referred to in that manner and hearing their teachers spoken to in that mannerโ.
Ms Kennedy said that, โI found it incredibly offensive that she was calling the children I was with ‘retards’โ.
She said, โI felt scared because I was in charge of these children and this womanโs behaviour was endangering the children. It was horrible to hear language like that in front of children because we always really model positive languageโ.
Ms Kennedy said that eight of the children were very upset and didnโt feel safe going to a farmerโs field for the rushes and they were brought back to school.
Ms Kennedy said that the remaining children didnโt proceed up the road to the Roskamโs lands and instead went to another farm to collect the rushes.
In her evidence, Ms Roskam said that on the date, she could, from her land, hear screaming at around 10am and went down the road to see what was happening.
Ms Roskam said that she came to the scene, โI could see that some of the kids were crying and very upsetโ.
Ms Roskam said that Breda Moloney then told her that โI was a fucking foreigner and to go back where you came fromโ.
Ms Roskam said that Ms Moloney then told her โYou killed my cow and you poisoned herโ.
Ms Roskam said, โShe said โboth your parents in law died of cancer, they deserved and may they rot in hellโ. I got very upset so I just saw there was no point in talking to herโ.
Ms Roskam said, โI never had any personal issues with Breda Moloney – she has had loads of issues with my husband and my late parents in law.
Garda Robert OโGrady told the court that he arrived at the scene after receiving a report of people trespassing around Breda Moloneyโs property.
Garda OโGrady told the court that โthe level of anger from Breda Moloney was over the top with children presentโ.
He said, โBreda Moloney was the agitator and the only one angry at the scene. My understanding was that it was a public road where it all took placeโ.
In evidence, Breda Moloney denied calling the children โretards’.
She said, โNo. I didnโt know the children. I didnโt know where they came from. They werenโt small children, they were fairly big. It wouldnโt be in me to carry out like that. I donโt carry out like that. I have been wronged in my lifeโ.
She said, โThe people that gave evidence here today are swearing perjury.โ
Ms Moloney also denied using any words that were threatening or abusive or with any intent to cause a breach of the peace.
Ms Moloney said that she only told the group to โget off my landsโ. Asked did she say those words to Ms Roskam about her late parents in law, Ms Moloney said, “I don’t know what they died of…I didn’t say thatโ.
Sgt Louis Moloney said that Ms Moloney has 17 previous convictions including three for breach of the peace and one for animal cruelty.
Solicitor for Ms Moloney, Daragh Hassett told the court that he has known Ms Moloney for a long time.
He said, โShe is not everyone’s cup of tea but she is a nice lady. Life hasnโt been good to her or her sister. They were left managing the homestead when their parents diedโ.
Mr Hassett said that Ms Moloney and her sister do their best to eke out a living from the land and they live in a caravan.
Mr Hassett said, โShe feels that people look down on her so much and hadn’t the courtesy to say that they were coming up the roadโ.
Mr Hassett added, โMy client is in poor health and every type of illness and disease that could be visited upon a person she has gotโ.