Gardaí are conducting a search in North Dublin following a possible breakthrough in their investigation into the death of James Nolan. It's understood Gardaí are carrying out excavations in a public park in the Finglas area. The inquiry into Mr Nolan's death began in 2011 when one of his arms was washed up on Dollymount beach in Dublin. The Dubliner had previously served 14 years in jail for rape and false imprisonment.
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