A trial at Dublin’s Central Criminal Court hears that a girl injured in a stabbing in Dublin had no pulse and was not breathing, according to medical evidence presented in court. The court also hears that multiple children and an adult were injured in the incident. The reporting from participating outlets indicates that the case is being considered in the context of serious injuries at the scene, and that testimony includes descriptions of the girl’s critical condition immediately after the stabbing. The sources also state that the incident involved more than one victim, with injuries affecting several children as well as at least one adult. The information presented in court is framed around the severity of injuries, including the girl’s lack of breathing and pulse, and is part of the ongoing proceedings before the Central Criminal Court. Further details of the circumstances leading to the stabbing and the parties involved are not provided in the supplied excerpts, but the trial is currently focused on evidence relating to what happened and the extent of injuries reported by witnesses and medical professionals.