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Forty
six years old
Joseph
Murtagh, who was originally from County Westmeath, was shot dead at eleven o'clock on
the evening of 19th March, 1920 while walking
along Popes Quay in Cork City, as he returned
from the funeral of his colleague Constable Healy.
A widower with two
grown-up children, he lived at the Sunday's Well station on the north side of
the city, not far from where he was attacked. He was apparently an inoffensive officer,
well liked by his
colleagues.
A farmer prior
to joining the R.I.C., he
had served with the police for twenty three years at the time of his death.
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