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CervicalCheck widower tells Taoiseach 'you can keep your apology' after stumbling across it on Twitter

Stephen Teap has hit out at Taoiseach Micheal Martin over what he described as the Fianna Fail leader’s “so-called apology” over the death of his wife Irene.

READ MORE:Ireland braced for Sunday weather chaos as Met Eireann issues multiple warnings amid -10C snow blast Hinting he had not heard from Mr Martin directly Mr Teap wrote: “Ah, so this was the so-called “apology” from the Taoiseach people have been talking about today.Irene died of cervical cancer in 2017, months before the CervicalCheck scandal was exposed by Vicky Phelan, 48, who died of the illness last month.

Mr Teap’s court action was settled in a rare case where two laboratories – Clinical Pathology Laboratories and MedLab Pathology – admitted a breach of their duty of care in misreading tests.

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