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Shane Lowry says that his "heart goes out" to the families of the Grenfell Tower tragedy after he ended his partnership with sponsors Kingspan .
Kingspan, based in county Cavan, came in for strong criticism in the final report that was recently published following an investigation of the 2017 fire that cost 72 people their lives. “Look, I have said all I had to say in my statement yesterday,” Lowry said during his press conference. “I said at the end of my statement that I wasn’t going to make any further comment on it, and I am sticking with that."
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