One source says the concerns centred on Johnny, the youngest of the family. Relatives were worried about his behaviour, and that someone could get hurt. Gardaí followed up with a telephone call to the Hennessy brothers. It is not clear which or how many brothers were spoken to, but gardaí were assured the situation had been defused and there was no need for their intervention on the farm. "Concerns were raised by a third party, not by any of the brothers," a source said. "Gardaí then made contact with the brothers and the view was that there was no need for anyone to call up at that stage."