Arrest made after man dies in north Dublin house

A fatal incident at a residential property in north Dublin has left one man dead and triggered the arrest of a second individual, according to official updates from Irish law enforcement. Gardaí, Ireland’s national police service, confirmed that emergency dispatchers received an emergency alert shortly after 12:30 a.m. local time on Saturday, prompting immediate deployment of both police officers and emergency medical teams to the Brookwood Heights neighborhood in Artane.

Upon arrival at the scene, first responders administered urgent on-site medical care to a 30-year-old man who had been injured at the property. Despite the prompt intervention of emergency personnel, the 30-year-old was pronounced dead a short time after treatment began.

In the immediate aftermath of the incident, law enforcement took a man in his 60s into custody in connection with the death. Investigative teams have already notified the local coroner and the Office of the State Pathologist as standard procedure for unexplained fatalities. A post-mortem examination has been scheduled to determine the exact cause of the 30-year-old man’s death, which will provide critical evidence for the ongoing investigation.

As of the latest update, no further details about the relationship between the two men or the circumstances leading up to the incident have been released to the public. Gardaí are continuing their investigation into the death at the north Dublin property.