The jury will deliver its verdicts in the inquests of 48 people who died in a nightclub fire in Dublin more than 40 years ago
After a 43-year quest for answers, the jury investigating the 1981 tragedy, the most catastrophic fire in the State's history, has reached a conclusion.
For live updates on this story direct to your phone join the Irish Mirror’s breaking news service on WhatsApp The coroner then said she would accept a simple majority of seven and allowed the jury's deliberations to continue.Ms Cullinane said she would defer the announcement of the verdicts and findings to today to allow interested persons and family members to make arrangements to attend court or watch online.
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