LUKASZ Rzeszutko lies dead on a mortuary slab, aged 27.
His death is yet another example of a migrant worker in receipt of the deadly 'cead mile fists n boots' treatment from Dublin's bravest.
Heading to work at a Coolock based fish processing factory, most likely earning something closer to the minimum wage than most are prepared to do, he seems to have been set upon by boozy boys at 5am.
He had travelled to Ireland to better his life chances but died three days after sustaining severe brain injuries.
At first inspection the killing seems indefensible.
No doubt senior counsel, at the taxpayers expense, will step into the breach and cite 'provocation' as one plank onto which to hang a defence argument.
As sure as 'dead men tell no tales' there will be a sorry sad tale to be told down the Four Goldmines sometime 2011.
May the young man who got out of bed early last Saturday for a deadly embrace with late night drinkers rest in peace.
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