15.09.18 – The Irish Examiner – Why are the family of Shane O’Farrell waiting for justice? – Michael Clifford

Why are the family of Shane O'Farrell waiting for justice?More than seven years ago, Shane O'Farrell was killed in a hit and run. The Dáil has backed a commission of…

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15.06.18 – Dáil votes for full investigation into death of cyclist – Irish Examiner – Elaine Loughlin

Dáil votes for full investigation into death of cyclistThe Dáil passed a Fianna Fáil motion calling for the establishment of the inquiry to investigate claims that repeated Garda failures to…

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14.06.18 – Senator Ivana Bacik – Call for Public Inquiry into Death of Shane O’Farrell Labour Seanad

https://youtu.be/gDNYja50LXc Senator I Bacik: "I welcome the Minister to the House and Ms Lucia O'Farrell to the Public Gallery. As others have done, I offer my sincere condolences to Lucia,…

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13.06.18 – Commission of inquiry into road death ruled out – Irish Examiner – Elaine Loughlin, Fiachra Ó Cionnaith

Commission of inquiry into road death ruled outThe Government has ruled out launching a commission of investigation into the death of Shane O'Farrell, who was killed in a road accident…

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12.06.18 – Inquiry ‘not ruled out’ into killing of cyclist by man on bail – Irish Times – Marie O’Halloran

Inquiry 'not ruled out' into killing of cyclist by man on bailThe Government has not ruled out a commission of investigation into the circumstances leading up to the death of…

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