A Polish national, Tomasz Rozpeda, is sentenced to six years in prison after being found guilty of killing his friend, Maciej Nowak, on St Stephen’s Day. Reports say the case is heard at Ireland’s Central Criminal Court. At the sentencing hearing, the court previously heard that nobody knows exactly what happened during the night of the killing. Both men had been drinking and had consumed substances to excess, according to descriptions provided to the court. The sentencing follows the conclusion of the criminal process in which Rozpeda was held responsible for Nowak’s death. Coverage emphasizes that, while the court reaches a verdict, there is uncertainty around the precise sequence of events leading up to the fatal incident. The reporting also identifies Nowak as 32 at the time of his death. Both outlets describe the same sentencing outcome and the same general points raised about the circumstances surrounding the fatal night.