Ireland.Jimmy, 65, says he finally has justice for his brother Brendan O’Meara who was killed in the stardust fire aged 23. The Rayater2 weeks ago01 mins @HMcEntee on the Verdict of Unlawful Killing at Stardust Inquest. 40 Years.On 14 February 1981, 48 young people died and more than 200 were badly injured in a fire at the #Stardust nightclub in Dublin’s Artane.▪️Their families still await justice today.#JFT48 pic.twitter.com/VzB9cA2I0o— Mick Caul (@caulmick) February 14, 2021 Statement from Minister @HMcEntee on the Verdict of Unlawful Killing at Stardust Inquest. pic.twitter.com/5GPqsyvbAk— Department of Justice 🇮🇪 (@DeptJusticeIRL) April 18, 2024 Jimmy, 65, says he finally has justice for his brother Brendan O’Meara who was killed in the stardust fire aged 23. Jimmy said there were times he thought this day would never come. Brendan’s niece Susan said today’s unlawful killing verdict was the best they could have hoped for pic.twitter.com/XCRtbJ9PcB— Eimer McAuley (@eimer_mcauley) April 18, 2024 Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsAppTelegramMoreXLike this:Like Loading... Related Discover more from Over Dee Wall Subscribe to get the latest posts to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Post navigation Previous: Tánaiste says there are ‘legitimate’ concerns about hate speech billNext: No More. The Reign Of Fianna Fáil And Fine Gael Must End. Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.