Man who attacked Letterkenny hotel manager pays victim €750

July 21, 2025

A man who assaulted the night manager at a Letterkenny Hotel has paid his victim €750 in what a Judge called “an expensive night out.”

Samuel McCrea admitted being involved in the incident at the Clanree Hotel on June 23rd, 2024 along with a group of other males.

The 23-year-old was brought before a special sitting of Letterkenny District Court on the day where details of the incident were given to Judge Eiteain Cunningham.

The accused was one of a large number of males in a room at the Clanree Hotel when staff went to deal with a noise complaint.

McCrea and others who were not booked into the hotel were asked to leave at around 3.45am.

As McCrea left, he struck Mr Charlie Harkin on the face. Mr Harkin’s glasses, valued at €189, were broken in the incident and the victim sustained bruising to his nose.

Garda Sergeant Jim Collins said McCrea, of Tattygare Road, Lisbellaw, County Fermanagh, was “fully contrite” when he sobered up.

McCrea, who has no previous convictions, was charged with criminal damage and also with assaulting Mr Harkin.

Mr Patsy Gallagher, solicitor for McCrea, said his client had returned to what he described as “a house party” in the hotel when “matters got out of hand”.

He said his client, an apprentice mechanic, engaged in a “drunken stupor tussle”, but wished to recompense Mr Harkin.

Mr Gallagher said McCrea’s family are “rather annoyed” by the incident.

Judge Cunningham told the court on the day that McCrea would have to compensate Mr Harkin.

“It isn’t acceptable that someone who is going on foot of a noise complaint should be subjected to that,” Judge Cunningham said. “It simply is not acceptable.”

Judge Cunningham said she would take into account the fact that McCrea has no previous, that he pleaded guilty and the mitigation proffered by his solicitor.

“It strikes me that this incident arose out of Mr McCrea simply drinking far too much and not being able to handle it,” Judge Cunningham said. “The entire incident should have been avoided. The injured party was simply doing his job.”

On the charge of assaulting Mr Harkin, McCrea was convicted and directed to pay €750 to his victim while the criminal damage charge was marked as taken into consideration.

“An expensive night out,” Judge Cunningham remarked.

At today’s adjourned sitting of the court, Judge Cunningham was told that the compensation had been paid to Mr Harkin.

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