Clodagh’s family met with Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan today.
Clodagh Hawe with her sister Jacqueline and mother Mary . Clodagh Hawe with her sister Jacqueline and mother Mary . THE FAMILY OF Clodagh Hawe, who was murdered along with her three children in 2016, will meet with the Garda Commissioner, it was confirmed today.
The jury returned verdicts of unlawful killing, due to head and neck injuries caused by a knife and an axe to Clodagh while in the case of Niall, Liam and Ryan, unlawful killing was recorded and the cause of death was stab wounds to their necks. She couldn’t save herself, she couldn’t save her three children, so it’s up to us to make sure that this doesn’t happen again. “There as so many questions that there are no answers to and we owe it to Clodagh to be her voice,” Mary Coll said.
They propose that immediately after the conclusion of an inquest in the case of a familicide and family annihilation, that a book of evidence is published and that Tusla, the Child and Family Protection Agency, is responsible for independently monitoring all such cases and maintaining research on familicide perpetrators.
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