A mother appeared in court on Thursday evening charged with the murder of her two children in Co Westmeath.
Lynn Egar is accused of murdering five-year-old Thelma and two-year-old Michael (Mikey) Dennany on a rural road in Multyfarnham on 9 September.
Lynn Egar, 48, with an address at Winetown, Rathowen, in Co Westmeath, was charged with two counts of murder during a special sitting of Mullingar District Court.
She is charged with murdering five-year-old Thelma and two-year-old Michael (Mikey) Dennany on a rural road at Lackan, Multyfarnham, on 9 September.
Garda Detective Sergeant David Donnelly told the court that Egar was charged with two counts of murder shortly before 8pm on Thursday.
Det Sgt Donnelly said that she made no reply after she was charged.
Dressed in a purple zipped hooded top and dark trousers, Egar sat with her head bowed during the five-minute court appearance and did not address the court.
Solicitor Damien Coffey made an application for legal aid and handed in a statement of her means.
District Judge Bernadette Owens granted the application for legal aid.
Judge Owens said that any application for bail is a matter for the High Court.
Egar was remanded to the Dochas Centre, the women’s section at Mountjoy Prison in Dublin, and will appear before Athlone District Court next Wednesday (28 Sep) via video link.