*Gardaรญ were unaware of the planned trip to Turkey.

A judge has questioned if an Ennis womanโ€™s planned trip while on bail to Turkey concerns health tourism.

At Ennis District Court, Judge Alec Gabbett made his comment in response to Kelly Oโ€™Loughlinโ€™s application to vary her bail conditions to allow her travel to the UK and onward to Turkey for a family holiday.

Judge Gabbett asked, โ€œDefinitely holidays? Not health tourism? It is very common around hereโ€.

He said, โ€œThere could be a genuine health reason – that is why I am askingโ€.

Counsel for Ms Oโ€™Loughlin (33) of Pearse Avenue, Cloiughleigh, Ennis, Martin Durack BL said that it is not health tourism and the purpose of the trip is a holiday for Ms Oโ€™Loughlin, her husband John and their eight children.

Mr Durack said that it is his information that others will be joining the Oโ€™Loughlins on their holidays.

Judge Gabbett said, โ€œThe more the better.โ€

Judge Gabbett said that Ms Oโ€™Loughlin is charged with affray and assault and has surrendered her passport as part of her bail conditions.

He said that a Book of Evidence will be served on Ms Oโ€™Loughlin next month for the case to go to Ennis Circuit Court.

Asked to comment on the application, Det Garda Noelle Bergin told the court, โ€œWe were on notice on Monday about the trip to the UK and to stay in the UK and travel back โ€“ there was no mention of Turkey and this morning was the first time that we were informed about Turkeyโ€.

She said, โ€œThe State was not on notice for it.โ€

Judge Gabbett was told that Kelly Oโ€™Loughlinโ€™s co-accused, John Oโ€™Loughlin has a similar application before the High Court on June 3rd to allow him to go on the Turkey holiday โ€œand tickets are already booked for the flightโ€.

The court was told that the Oโ€™Loughlinsโ€™ departure date is June 19th and Judge Gabbett said that he needed to see the flight tickets purchased for the holiday.

Judge Gabbett said that there was plenty of time to make the application on an adjourned court date and adjourned the application to June 11th to Ennis District Court.

In the case, Ms Oโ€™Loughlin is charged with affray on October 31st at Pearse Avenue, Cloughleigh, Ennis and one count of assault at the same location on the same date.

The court heard previously that John Oโ€™Loughlin (32) with the same address is charged in connection with the alleged assault of a 14-year old girl who was chaperoning younger children โ€˜trick or treatingโ€™ on Halloween night.

Det Sgt John Casey previously told the court that Mr Oโ€™Loughlin is involved with an alleged feud with another family in Ennis and the children โ€˜trick or treatingโ€™ on Halloween night โ€œwere children from the other sideโ€.

He said that on the night the situation arose when the children “ventured down the cul de sac where John O’Loughlin resides in Cloughleigh and I am satisfied those children did not know where John O’Loughlin livesโ€.

Det Sgt Casey stated that the Halloween night incident “happened in a wider context where there is an ongoing feud between Mr O’Loughlinโ€™s family and the other sideโ€.

Det Sgt Casey said that there is currently calm in the alleged feud.

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