“My parents weren’t as anxious for me to join initially as they were fearful of the potential dangers, so they packed me off to what was known then as University College Galway, where I achieved a BA in History and English. My mam’s first cousin was a garda sergeant, Denis Corkery, sadly deceased, and he was always very supportive of my ambition to join. “We had a wonderful upbringing in rural Kilfinane, where all of us were offered fabulous opportunities by our parents. She can remember wanting to explore a number of career options but from around 16 she only ever wanted to be a guard. The daughter of proud parents Donie, from Kilfinane, and Bridget, Ardpatrick, grew up with four siblings - Tina, Donal, Rose and Jim.Ĭhief Supt Magner attended the local primary school and then Scoil Pól. The former superintendent in Newcastle West and Henry Street will take with her the values she was brought up with on the family farm in south east Limerick. THE LIMERICK hurlers headed to Dublin at the weekend to lay down the law and they are not the only ones.Īileen Magner, from Kilfinane, has been promoted from superintendent to chief superintendent in the Dublin Metropolitan Region.
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