They never came home #JFT48 #Dáil #todaysor pic.twitter.com/I8RMcxRWwf
— Mick Caul (@caulmick) November 20, 2018
This morning.
At Government Buildings.
Family members and friends of the 48 people who died and 214 people who were injured in the fire at the Stardust nightclub, in Artane, Dublin on Valentine’s Day in 1981, march in protest before handing in more than 48,000 signed postcards to the Attorney General – calling for the 48 inquests to be reopened.
Previously: Not For Turning
Meanwhile…
Justice For the Stardust 48 (Facebook)
Pics: Mick Caul
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what does that banner say “botched tribunal deliberation map with source of ignition missing”?
The map of the building presented at the tribunal was erroneous. The source of the fire was erroneous.
The FF supporter who owned the building with fire exits chained shut was innocent. The people who died were at fault, according to the tribunal
Porridge in a bowl gets 66 comments and an article on a cover up of 48 deaths gets 3.
Probably says more about the age profile of Broadsheet readers