The jury delivered its verdict to a packed courtroom this afternoon
?The coroner’s report into the Stardust tragedy will be reviewed by gardaí “at the highest level” before a decision is made on the direction of a potential criminal action, if any.
A member of staff discreetly slid packets of tissues onto the tables where some of the family members were sitting.
The jury yesterday said they could not reach a unanimous verdict, and had instead come to a majority decision.
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The former Stardust manager wanted the High Court to rule that this was not a verdict open to the jury.
Today, the jury at the inquest returned a verdict of unlawful killing for the 48 young people who were killed in the fire in 1981.
Before today, the cause of the devastating blaze had never been officially determined.
Ahead of the delivery of the verdict in Dublin on Thursday, Maeve Mc Laughlin, Director of the Bloody Sunday Trust, sent her solidarity to the families of the devastating fire in Artane over 43 years ago. “It is a disgrace that it has taken them so long to get this far, and those that have stood in their way should hang their heads in shame. "We hope that today they get what they deserve, full vindication for their loved ones and for their campaign for truth and justice, and proper recognition...
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Two-time WNBA MVP Candace Parker announced on April 28 that she's retiring from the league after dealing with a foot injury during her first season with the Las Vegas Aces.