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Public InquiryInterested in maladministration. Estd. 2005
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2 Years Later, and Still No Justice![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Garda Ombudsman has announced that it will begin an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the arrest of Terence Wheelock and his eventual death following injuries sustained while in custody at Store Street Garda station in June. This announcement follows two years of denial and cover up by the Gardai and the political establishment. The Garda Ombudsman has announced that it will begin an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the arrest of Terence Wheelock and his eventual death following injuries sustained while in custody at Store Street Garda station in June. This announcement follows two years of denial and cover up by the Gardai and the political establishment. Although Gardai claim that his injuries resulted from a suicide attempt there are many facts that throw doubt on this account. Despite custody records saying that there were no injuries on Terence’s body, photographs taken while Terence lay in a coma clearly indicate bruises and lacerations on his body. Terence had no history of depression, so why would he suddenly decide to kill himself? Clearly, these questions are important enough to warrant an independent inquiry; we cannot trust the State to investigate itself. |
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