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Shocking Revelations in Dublin: TFI Warns of Scam, Tubridy Saved by Kyle, and Threatening Graffiti Targets Taoiseach

Dublin - Jeremy Kyle - Leap Card scam - London Tube incident - Ryan Tubridy - Taoiseach - TFI - Threatening graffiti

Discover the latest shocking news from Dublin involving a Leap Card scam, a bizarre Tube incident with Ryan Tubridy and Jeremy Kyle, and a death threat targeted at the Taoiseach. Read on for the full story!

Dublin has been rocked by a series of shocking events recently. Transport for Ireland (TFI) issued a warning to commuters about a Leap Card scam, where a fraudulent page was offering a yearly subscription for the travel card. This scam page raised concerns among public transport users, highlighting the importance of vigilance when dealing with online transactions. In another surprising incident, popular TV host Ryan Tubridy found himself in a bizarre situation on the London Tube. Tubridy was saved by none other than Jeremy Kyle when he unexpectedly fell into Kyle's arms during the strange occurrence. The unexpected encounter left both Tubridy and Kyle stunned but unharmed. Adding to the tension in the city, threatening graffiti targeting the Taoiseach appeared on a Dublin wall near Blackhorse Luas Stop in the Drimnagh area overnight. The menacing message raised security concerns and sparked investigations into the source and motive behind the disturbing act. In the aftermath of these events, it's crucial for the public to remain cautious and report any suspicious activities to the authorities. Let's stay alert and united against such deceitful schemes and threats.

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TFI warn of Leap Card scam (Q102)

The scam page offers a yearly subscription for the travel card. Transport for Ireland have warned commuters of scam leap card pages.

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Ryan Tubridy saved by Jeremy Kyle during bizarre London incident (Q102)

Ryan Tubridy fell into the arms of Jeremy Kyle during a bizarre incident on the London tube.

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Threatening graffiti targeting the Taoiseach appears on Dublin wall (Q102)

The death threat appeared opposite Blackhorse Luas Stop in the Drimnagh area overnight.

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