A Dublin man has gone on trial accused of the manslaughter of Stephen Hayes (12) who died when the hut he was sleeping in was allegedly set on fire. Dermot Griffin (54) denies killing the young boy at Rossfield Avenue in Tallaght in September 2001.
Opening the case, prosecution counsel Mary-Rose Gearty told the jury that in late August 2001, a group of kids in the Tallaght area began to build a makeshift den.
She said they put down a few pallets, used old doors, and put a roof on their hut which was between two buildings at Rossfield Avenue.
The jury heard that on August 31st, two young boys - Stephen Hayes and Darren Hall - decided to stay the night in the hut which went on fire at around 5am the following morning.
Darren Hall was able to break out through the back of the den and climb over a wall, but Stephen Hayes died in the blaze.
Ms. Gearty said the jury will see CCTV footage of an unidentifiable figure approaching the den seconds before the conflagration.
It is the case of the prosecution that the fire was started by Dermot Griffin and that he killed the young boy as a result of this dangerous and criminal act.