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WED · 2026-07-01 · 18:27 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0701-89116
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Man guilty of attempting to murder three children in attack that triggered Dublin riot

Riad Bouchaker, 52, has been found guilty by a jury of attempting to murder three children and assaulting two other children and a childcare worker in a stabbing attack on November 23, 2023, in Dublin. The attack occurred outside a creche in Parnell Square, where Bouchaker used a kitchen knife to stab the victims.

Rory Carroll Ireland correspondentThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-01 · 18:27 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Man guilty of attempting to murder three children in attack that triggered Dublin riot
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Riad Bouchaker, 52, has been found guilty by a jury of attempting to murder three children and assaulting two other children and a childcare worker in a stabbing attack on November 23, 2023, in Dublin. The attack occurred outside a creche in Parnell Square, where Bouchaker used a kitchen knife to stab the victims. The crime led to significant rioting in the city. Bouchaker, an Algerian national and Irish citizen, reportedly attacked after learning his social welfare payment was refused. Prosecutors argued his actions indicated an intent to kill, while Bouchaker denied this. The jury found him guilty of all eight charges, and sentencing is scheduled for September.

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Prosecutors argued that the nature of the attack indicated an intent to kill.

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The perpetrator, Riad Bouchaker, denied the charges, claiming he did not intend to kill anyone.

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The crime triggered a riot in Dublin, with participants chanting anti-immigrant slogans and causing significant property damage.

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The attack occurred on November 23, 2023, when the perpetrator used a kitchen knife outside a creche in Parnell Square.

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A man was found guilty of attempting to murder three children and assaulting a childcare worker and other children in a Dublin stabbing attack.

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A man has been found guilty of attempting to murder three children during a stabbing attack in Dublin in 2023, a crime that horrified Ireland and triggered a riot in the capital.A jury at the central criminal court on Wednesday also found Riad Bouchaker, 52, guilty of assault causing serious harm to a childcare worker, Leanne Flynn, and of assaulting two other children and a teenager.Bouchaker used a 30cm (12in) kitchen knife to attack Flynn and the children on 23 November 2023 when they emerged from a creche in Parnell Square in the city centre.That night rioters chanted anti-immigrant slogans, looted shops and torched buses, a tram and police vehicles in the worst unrest in decades.Bouchaker is an Algerian national and Irish citizen who had lived in Ireland for two decades. The court heard that on the morning of the attack he learned he had been refused a social welfare payment. He collected a backpack and the knife from his hostel and waited outside the childcare centre at Parnell Square.When the children lined up by a railing he attacked. He stabbed a girl, then aged five, in the heart. She now has a brain injury and is non-verbal, uses a wheelchair and is fed through a tube in her stomach. A five-year-old boy and a six-year-old girl required hospital treatment for less severe injuries.Bouchaker stabbed Flynn while she tried to protect the children, leaving her with two collapsed lungs and injuries to her diaphragm, stomach and spleen. He also assaulted two other children and a teenager who intervened and wrestled the knife away.Other bystanders intervened, incapacitating Bouchaker and leaving him unconscious and with a head injury that required hospital treatment.A defence psychiatrist argued that he was not fit to stand trial but a prosecution expert disagreed. Judge Tony Hunt allowed Bouchaker to stand trial with an interpreter and intermediary.During the three-week trial Bouchaker denied all eight charges and said he did not intend to kill anyone. Prosecutors said his use of the knife, selection of small children and targeting of their upper bodies, necks and heads indicated an intent to kill.The jury of three women and nine men found Bouchaker guilty of all charges. Hunt thanked the jury and said the verdicts aligned with the evidence it had heard. He is to impose a sentence in September. “No more needs to be said today,” he said.
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