Late 40s. Whether or not he has a double passport, or where he came from, has not been disclosed.
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Update 4:
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar
has said the damage to Dublin could cost tens of millions of Euros to repair.
"Those involved brought shame on Dublin, brought shame on Ireland," the Irish premier said in an address to the nation.
He has also committed to tighten laws against 'hatred':
"We will pass new laws in the coming weeks to enable the Gardai to make better use of the CCTV evidence they collected yesterday, and also we will modernise our laws against incitement to hatred and hatred in general," Leo Varadkar told a news conference on Friday.
"I think it’s now very obvious to anyone who might have doubted us that our incitement to hatred legislation is just not up to date. It’s not up to date for the social media age. And we need that legislation through within a matter of weeks."