The medical cause of their loved ones’ deaths has been determined previously, but for the first time they now know for a fact that what happened was a consequence of the law being brokenSurvivors, family members and supporters walk from Dublin Coroner's Court to the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin after a verdict of unlawful killing was returned by the jury in the Stardust fire inquests for all 48 people who died in the Dublin nightclub disaster in 1981 The question had remained unanswered...
The verdict of unlawful killing returned in every case by the jury yesterday is a bittersweet moment for the families. The medical cause of their loved ones’ deaths has been determined previously, but for the first time they now know for a fact that the deaths were the consequence of the law being broken.
Stardust manager Eamon Butterly made High Court application before jury began deliberations at inquests