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Son of assaulted American tourist victim speaks out

The son of an American tourist, who is in intensive care after being attacked in Dublin, said his father “saved every penny” to get to Ireland.

Stephen Termini who is 57 and from Buffalo, New York, is believed to have been kicked and beaten by a group of youths on Dublin’s Store Street on July 19.

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he had just left his accommodation on nearby Talbot Street before the attack.

A teenage boy was charged in connection with the assault and appeared before a special sitting of the Children’s Court. he was remanded on bail to appear before the Children’s Court again.

earlier, Mike Rizzuto told RTÉ that his father “would give you the shirt off his back”. he said he was desperate to get over to Ireland to be with his father and is trying to raise money to make the trip.

“We kind of just feel helpless at the moment,” he said.

“It costs a lot of money for plane tickets and nobody really has a plan except for the GoFundMe and maybe be there when he wakes up and I think that would be a very big deal.”

“My dad’s mother’s ashes were spread in Ireland in 2002 and he was unable to make it there at the time,” Mr Rizzuto said.

“his grandfather used to paint murals in Ireland. I’ve been

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raised with Irish heritage which is very important to my dad.

“Last time I spoke to him he was saving up every penny, doing odd jobs to get over to Ireland. he was talking about playing music in Ireland. That’s where he wanted to be so it really sucks what happened.”

Mr Termini remains in intensive care in Dublin’s Beaumont hospital.

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Dublin city centre assaults

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Meanwhile, a man is in a serious condition in hospital following another violent assault in the capital overnight.

A man was assaulted and robbed on Jervis Street, late on July 24.

Gardaí arrived at the scene at approximately 11:45pm after they were alerted to a man injured on Jervis Street.

“He was removed from the scene by ambulance to The Mater Misericordiae University Hospital where his injuries are serious but non-life threatening,” a garda spokesperson said.

Investigations into the crime are ongoing, garda confirmed.

There were a number of other assaults reported in Dublin on on July 24.

A man in his 40s was arrested for being intoxicated following a “disturbance” on ormond Quay yesterday evening.

A woman in her 30s was also assaulted in Temple Bar.

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