A jury at the trial of Riad Bouchaker watches video recordings of his Garda interviews related to allegations concerning the Parnell Square incident. Multiple reports state that during the interviews, Bouchaker is aided by a French-Arabic interpreter. They also report that his solicitor is present throughout the interview process.
In the footage discussed in court, Bouchaker tells investigators he did not want to kill, according to one account of the jury’s viewing. The recordings are presented as part of the evidence before the jury.
The reporting across outlets describes consistent procedural details, including the use of an interpreter and the ongoing presence of the defence solicitor during questioning. Beyond those common points, the articles provided focus mainly on the jury watching the interview footage rather than adding further specific developments from the evidence itself.