Intruder entered Irish president's house 脕ras an Uachtar谩in
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Two investigations are under way after an intruder entered the Irish presidential residence, 脕ras an Uachtar谩in.
A woman in her 50s allegedly drove through the front gates of the property and walked into the office of President Michael D Higgins on 14 September.
President Higgins was not attacked and garda铆 (Irish police) were called.
The intruder was not arrested but was escorted away and allowed to drive out of the gates.
Review of security
Garda headquarters has confirmed it is investigating the incident, Irish national broadcaster RT脡 has reported.
A review of security at the 脕ras, in Dublin, is also due to take place in response to the intrusion with President Higgins, garda铆 and staff set to be interviewed.
Armed garda铆 are responsible for security at the presidential residence.