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The Last Days of Katy French

Kieron "Wolf" Ducie, describes what happened on the night Katy French passed away in compelling detail. He also recalls the build-up to the tragic events that unfolded.

Jason O'Toole, 20 Nov 2008

“So, I drank a bottle of vodka with my friends at Cocoon. We left there at around 1.30am and went to Lillie’s Bordello. They have me on CCTV footage going into Lillie’s. We had a few drinks there and left at about 3.30am. I ended up going over to my friend’s apartment in Swords. I got a text message from Ann asking where I was. At 5am, I got another text message asking me to come home. I left at around 5.45am. I got home at about 6.45am. I’m not too sure of the exact time. It was Sunday morning – it was bright outside.”

When Ducie barrelled into his house after a hard night’s partying, he walked into the kitchen: the plasma TV was switched on, with the volume turned down. He saw that Katy’s mascara was running down her face – she had obviously been crying.

“I said, ‘What’s going on?’” says Ducie. “Katy started coming out with an awful lot of things. ‘They all hate me. They don’t like me... do you see the way the media are depicting me? I have no friends. I didn’t really have many friends in school... You and Ann are my mates and I can talk to you guys. I don’t have any other friends...’

“I said, ‘Of course you have friends... everybody has friends...’ My house isn’t five minutes away from the city centre, you know? The newspapers were making innuendos as if there was some sort of ulterior motive for Katy coming out to my house. We were having a heart-to-heart. The girl was spilling her heart out. That’s why she went to Ann. She rang a lot of people that night and nobody answered her calls. She told me that. She said it to Ann as well.”

Ducie sat down with the two women and they talked for the next two hours.

“They were drinking. I had Lanson champagne there... there was a couple of bottles of champagne. Ann was drinking coffee and I think there was vodka and Red Bull there as well. I had drinks with them. I sat down and had some vodka and Red Bull and Katy was drinking vodka and pouring champagne in on top of it.”



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