Families of 48 people killed in nightclub fire 40 years ago have high hopes for new inquests
New witness evidence available, solicitor for victims group says
‘The reality is there are people who must be held accountable for what happened that night’
Families say they have new evidence about 1981 Artane disaster in which 48 people died
Group now pressing for fresh inquests into the deaths of 48 people in 1981 Artane blaze
Relatives of the 48 young people who died in 1981 fire say AG notified of plan to apply for fresh inquest
Relatives of those killed in 1981 fire say they cannot co-operate with new investigation
Devastating 1981 blaze at Artane nightclub in Dublin left 48 people dead and 214 injured
Testimony of ageing witnesses to fire remains key as expert set to review evidence
Finding of probable arson stopped relatives suing club owners and operators for alleged negligence
Party will set up a commission of inquiry if an independent person finds new evidence
Families believe they have unearthed new evidence which ‘cannot be ignored’
Victims’ relatives are campaigning for a new inquiry into the 1981 Dublin nightclub fire
Relatives of 48 victims of nightclub disaster say they are being ‘stonewalled’ by Minister
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