A 30-year-old man, Housseyn Chaoui, is jailed in Dublin after a stabbing during a dispute in shared accommodation. Multiple reports state that the disagreement begins after oil is spilled, leading to an argument between Chaoui and another man in the property. The altercation escalates and results in Chaoui stabbing the other man, with the stabbing described by outlets as connected to the dispute over the spilled oil. One outlet characterises the attack as an “act of vengeance,” reflecting how the incident is framed in its reporting, while another focuses on the underlying confrontation over the spilled oil and the subsequent violence. All accounts agree on the basic sequence: a row erupts in shared Dublin accommodation following spilt oil, the confrontation turns violent, and Chaoui is ultimately sentenced to a term of imprisonment. The reports do not provide further consistent detail beyond these shared points, such as the exact length of the sentence or specific injuries, but they align on the identity of the defendant and the circumstances leading to the stabbing.