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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

“I know it’s frustrating. I remember the guards sitting there going fuckin’ nuts over it as well. But, at the end of the day, I’m not going to say something that I didn’t see. I said that same thing to the coppers that I’m telling you.”

It subsequently emerged, according to Ducie, that Katy was captured on CCTV footage at a petrol station in Clonee, apparently purchasing drugs, prior to visiting Ann Corcoran. She had also been taking valium and diet pills, according to other reports. “There’s a big question mark – Katy left her mother’s house at 11.30pm and she got to Kilmessen at 1.30am. The M50 has no fucking queues on a Saturday night,” he states. “They are saying it’s a seizure from a suspected drugs overdose, but I don’t know. She didn’t do drugs in my house that night – and that’s 100%. Whether she done drugs anywhere else that night I don’t know.”

Have you ever taken cocaine?

“No. Never. I’ve never used drugs,” he states. “To be honest with you, I never seen Katy doing drugs. I’m not going to say it doesn’t happen. But I never seen her doing drugs because Katy knew how I felt about drugs. I have a younger brother with a drug problem and I’ve seen what drugs can do to families. I’m totally anti-drugs. I’ll go into a nightclub and drink bottles of vodka and fall out of the door on my face and wake up tomorrow with a hangover. That’s all I do.”

It’s been alleged in the media that you are a drug dealer…

“No, I’m not,” he insists. “They basically made innuendos that I was a drug dealer. I have no criminal convictions. I’ve never done anything on anybody. About as exciting Kieron Ducie’s life has ever been has been a divorce and four penalty points for speeding. That’s the limit of it, you know?

“I think the Gardai were going, ‘Oh, my God! This Wolf is the biggest crime lord the country’s ever seen! He’s bigger than any of them – Gilligan, the lot of them’. They were trying to put this innuendo out that I’ve been under the radar for years and operating with impunity in this massive circle of celebrities who all use drugs.”



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