The Stardust inquests today delivered a verdict of unlawful killing in the case of all victims.
After a 43-year quest for answers, the jury investigating the 1981 tragedy, the most catastrophic fire in the State's history, reached their conclusion
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Forty-eight people lost their lives as a result of the Stardust fire. Most were just teenagers and almost all of the victims were from the Dublin 5 area, mostly Coolock, Raheny and Artane. Here are their stories:
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The jury into the 1981 catastrophe - the worst fire in the history of the State - announced yesterday it had reached a verdict on their deaths
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The blaze at the Stardust nightclub, north Dublin, broke out on Valentine's Day. The club was packed with around 800 people, with 200 left injured and 48 dead. The deaths were today ruled by a jury as unlawful killing
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