Cork Teenager Remanded Following Charge Of Possession Of Psychoactive Drug

A 17 year old has been remanded in custody charged with possession of a psychoactive drug following a Garda investigation into the death of Cork teenager Micahel Cornacchia earlier this year.
The teenager who cannot be named because he is a juvenile, was brought before Cork District Court today charged with possession of a synthetic opioid, however he was not charged in relation to the death of the 16 year old at his home in Deermount earlier this year.
Aisling Roche has this report for RedFM News:
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