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Stardust Inquest Into 48 Deaths Could Help ‘Allay Persistent Rumours’

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Here’s a quick recap of the day’s events as the jury in the inquests into the Stardust nightclub fire in Dublin delivered its findings. The jury has returned a verdict of The inquest into the tragic Stardust nightclub deaths will be held in April, a coroner’s court has heard, but families of the victims are ‘very hopeful’ it could happen earlier. Learning of the death of a loved one is a harrowing experience for families. As a matter of Law an Inquest must be held where a death is or may be due to unnatural causes.

Closing submissions at the inquests into the 48 people who died in the 1981 Stardust fire have concluded with legal teams for the families of the victims once again urging

Stardust inquest finds 48 victims died by unlawful killing in Ireland's ...

The jury of the Stardust fire inquest has delivered its verdict this afternoon. The jury delivered the verdict of unlawful killing to the packed courtroom, with families erupting into Ali Cloak, a specialist who works with families in inquest proceedings, answers some of the key questions she receives from those seeking an inquest.

Stardust fire inquest of ‚paramount importance‘

It will also seek to ascertain whether the blaze and the deaths of the 48 victims could have been prevented. Structure The inquest is expected to be divided into three modules. An inquest into the deaths of the 48 victims of the Stardust fire is due to open tomorrow. Their families are hoping their questions about what happened

The long-awaited verdict of the inquests into the Stardust disaster, which claimed the lives of 48 young people, is set to be delivered today. After a 43-year quest for answers, The jury reached a majority verdict of unlawful killing in the case of the 48 people who died in a fire that ripped through the Stardust nightclub in north Dublin. A JURY HAS been urged to return a verdict of unlawful killing in the case of the 48 people who lost their lives in the Stardust nightclub fire, as the closing speeches by legal

Hundreds of witnesses are scheduled to be called at inquests into the deaths of the 48 young people who died in the Stardust fire in Artane, Dublin on St Valentine’s Day 1981. NO ACCELERANT WAS found by gardaí investigating the Stardust fire and there was no evidence that the fire spotted in the west alcove of the club was the result of arson, an The Stardust inquests into the deaths of 48 young people in a fire at the north Dublin nightclub in 1981 closed on Friday for a six-week break with what is likely to be some of

Verdicts of unlawful killing have been returned at the inquests into the deaths of 48 people who died in the 1981 fire at the Stardust All 48 victims of the Stardust nightclub inferno on Valentine’s Day in 1981 were unlawfully killed, an inquest has ruled, with relatives The jury in the Stardust inquest has found that the 48 victims died by unlawful killing. After a 43-year quest for answers, the jury investigating the 1981 tragedy, the most

After more than four decades, families of 48 see inquests into deaths begin

It is three years since the Attorney General of the day decided that a new Stardust Fire inquest into the deaths of the 48 young All 48 people who died in a nightclub fire in Dublin 43 years ago were unlawfully killed, a jury has concluded. The blaze in the Stardust club in Artane, north Dublin, on A survivor of the Stardust fire who went on to become one of the main campaigners for the victims‘ families took the stand today at the inquest into the deat

Closing submissions conclude at Stardust fire inquests

Relatives of Stardust victims renew call for inquest

In this guide to dealing with coroner’s court inquests, our expert in medical negligence and personal injury law sets out some of his tips to help you understand and

Last April, fresh inquests into the deaths of 48 people in the 1981 fire began. They concluded today as the jury returned its verdicts At the start of the 2023 inquest into Stardust, Coroner Dr Myra Cullinane invited the families of the 48 victims to share a ‘pen portrait’ of their loved ones with the court. BREAKING: Stardust inquest jury reaches verdict of unlawful killing for all 48 victims The twelve-person jury considered more than 90 days of evidence and testimony from

The inquests into the deaths of 48 people after a fire at the Stardust nightclub in Artane, north Dublin, began in April last year and have heard evidence from 373 people.

The prospect of a fresh Garda investigation into the Stardust disaster has significantly increased following the inquest verdicts that the 48 victims who died in the blaze in The jury in the Stardust inquest has been given details of the five verdicts it may return over the deaths of 48 people in a fire in Dublin in 1981. Over four decades after the biggest disaster of its kind in the history of the State, an inquest jury has found that all 48 of the young

The tragic fire at the Stardust nightclub, north of Dublin, resulted in the death of 48 people and left more than 200 injured in 1981. A fresh inquest is set to be held into the 48 deaths at the infamous 1981 Stardust nightclub fire. The families of the victims, who were mostly from Artane, Kilmore and greater Gertrude Barrett with a ‚pen portrait‘ of her son Michael, who died in the Stardust fire, at the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin before the start of the inquest.

Coming up on UTV Live at 6, we speak to a survivor of the Stardust fire as an Inquest jury finds all 48 deaths were „unlawful“. Former Stardust nightclub manager Eamon Butterly has failed in a High Court challenge over a new inquest into the 48 deaths in the 1981 Valentine’s night disaster.