JUSTICE FOR THE 48 that never came home
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#201
These families need to know the truth.Martin Hackett (Dublin, 2022-02-09)
#202
I was there that night and I totally support the families for justice.Monica Savage née O Flanagan (Vilamoura, 2022-02-09)
#208
Justice for the 48 Stardust VictimsAngela Wong (Dublin, 2022-02-09)
#210
I grew up in Artane. I knew most of the 48 who died at the Stardust. I used to go to the shows at The Stardust and that could have been me or my now wife. We had a practise that evening for ourWedding which was on the 28th February every year we celebrate our wedding anniversary we remember those who died and it is disgusting to this day no one has been brought to justice for this atrocity. The Irish Government should be ashamed of themselves over the years
they have failed the victims and their families. RIP the 48 innocent victims
Michael Hayes (Clacton on Sea, 2022-02-09)
#212
Because I want justice for all of the families who have lost a loved one, and for the survivors. 🙏Bernadette Darcy (Dublin, 2022-02-09)
#214
I feel that Justice has not been done in this instance.Mary Woods (Dublin, 2022-02-09)
#220
Justice for the 48, justice for Paul WadeMartin Moriarty (cork, 2022-02-09)
#222
I want justice and answers for the victims and their familiesRice Fiona (Dublin 5, 2022-02-09)
#226
41 years is too long for these families. We will not be forgotten about and we will not go away. Do the right thingMartina Dowling (Swords, 2022-02-10)
#227
These people deserve justice for their lost ones.Maureen Crowe (Dublin, 2022-02-10)
#228
I lived very near the stardust, had been there many a night , great times . Thankfully I wasn’t there on that awful night but I remember hearing the beer kegs exploding from the fire . I knew many that were injured and a friend who died . I’m 62 now but it’s never left me .Alan Marks (Dublin, 2022-02-10)
#229
I fully support #jft48 campaignCllr Dearbhail Butler (Dublin, 2022-02-10)
#233
I think it's disgraceful that nobody has been held accountable.Susan Ashmore (Dublin 22, 2022-02-11)
#236
Because i lost 3 of my friends thereMarion Blair (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#238
My children live in Artane and I wish to make sure nothing like this ever happens again.Charles Travis (Arlington, Texas, 2022-02-13)
#243
I grew up in Artane and I knew some of those you died.Noeleen Quinn (Gloucester, 2022-02-13)
#244
I am originally from Artane and I would like the families of the deceased and injured to have the satisfaction of a proper inquiry into the events of that night.Robert Purcell (Stamullen, 2022-02-13)
#254
I want justice for the 48 victims of the stardust its a long time comingElizabeth Bennett (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#264
I was in the stardust the night of the fire 🙏🏻Thomas Behan (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#267
My parents were on route to this disco that night but mammy changed her mind at the log yard as she was 7months pregnant with me, my thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families xSharon Reid (Swords, 2022-02-13)
#268
I lost 11 friends that night. Justice for all of them.Denise Dykes (Leitrim, 2022-02-13)
#271
Absolutely disgraceful there has been no justice for these poor young people and their heartbroken families! 😢Liz Cannon (Dublin 5, 2022-02-13)
#273
My 2 sisters were in the Stardust that nightSean Farrelly (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#282
There is no truth without proper justice.Richie Geoghegan (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#286
The families deserve JUSTICE...shame on our government taking so long for JUSTICEJanet Hawkins (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#294
These families deserve the enquiry they have been fighting for...... If we can have an enquiry into a golf dinner surely we can give these people the answers they deserveRonan Brady (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#296
I want to offer support the Stardust familiesSuzanne Donnelly (Swords, 2022-02-13)
#297
41 years ......enough now. We want justice for our families and friends. We will never forget.Tonia McDonald (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#299
I was 10 year old living on the Beaumont Road and i will never forget the sirens that night.Hughes Gary (Carnew, 2022-02-13)
#300
We need justice for the 48 people who never came homeConroy Anne (Balbriggan, 2022-02-13)
#301
I’m from Artane and was only about 2 or 3 when this tragedy happened. I feel very sad for all the families that lost their loved ones.Fiona Mackenzie (Dubli, 2022-02-13)
#303
I remember the horror of the tragedy and I believe justice should be done.Ciara Starkie (Bristol, 2022-02-13)
#307
I remember that day and how it effected everyone in the area. I can't believe the families are still fighting for answers..Gemma Hopkins (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#310
The wheels of time grind slowly but they grind one and all. 41 years is time enough.Nuala Mallon (Dublin 7, 2022-02-13)
#311
I want justice for the 48 beautiful souls who lost their lives and for their family and friends.Kevin Byrne (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#315
Justice for the Stardust 48 - never forgotten!Vivienne Guiden (Orgeval, 2022-02-13)
#320
I grew up in the area and know many effected by it.Caroline Read (Bettystown, 2022-02-13)
#322
The 48 people who lost their lives and their families have a right to justice. It's a disgrace that it has gone on this long.Lorraine Plunkett (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#329
The families deserve justicePaul Lambert (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#335
Justice needs to be finally doneAran O'Ceallaigh (Dublin 9, 2022-02-13)
#341
Because I grew up in Artane and lost some friends in this tragedy and the families deserve answers and to get closureAntoinette Walsh (Wicklow, 2022-02-13)
#342
Because all those parents grand parents siblings friends need justice and there are people who need to be answerable for this awful tragedyIt is so cruel after 41 years that nobody has been made accountable
Jayne Duffy (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#345
Justice for the 48 that never came home xxChristine White (Swords, 2022-02-13)
#349
It is a disgrace that these people have not been given the justice they deserve.Nicola Carey (Kildare, 2022-02-13)
#351
Enough is enough, it's time for justice.Jacqueline Agusta (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#355
JusticeLynsey Bell (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#356
For justice for the families who diedNadine Dunne (Dublin, 2022-02-13)
#357
Justice needs to be doneMarie Cully (Navan, 2022-02-13)
#365
The family of the Stardust need their voices heard and a closer to this tragic night. How longer should they suffer.Nuala Jerromes (Navan, 2022-02-13)
#370
41 years.. Still no justice. That's 41 years of added torture for those families!Lisa Bracken (Dublin, 2022-02-14)
#371
For WAY too long, justice has been denied to the families who lost loved ones, and politicians don't have the balls to do what is right.Damien Hickey (Dublin, 2022-02-14)
#373
I Remember that night and passed it by on the way to the city! Almond st went in! It’s a worthy causeMarcella Connolly (Honolulu, 2022-02-14)
#374
I really need closure for the families of my friends and neighbours who are suffering to this day of no closure on the 48 who never came home on that dreadful night. Many of my neighbours mother's and fathers have since passed away with no closure. Why is this mass murder taking so long to be brought to closure.Had it been of a notable person lost in this fire
You can be sure, Families of the 48 who never came home. Would have answers decades ago. Let's stop the agony for families awaiting closure
Treacy Martin (Killarney, 2022-02-14)
#375
I'm signing this petition in the hope that the families of the 48 young people lost in this tragedy get the justice they deserve.Monica Walton (Gisborne, 2022-02-14)
#377
41 years is long enoughTony Byrne (Dublin 5, 2022-02-14)
#380
It is so wrong on so many levels that the families of the innocent young people are still struggling with lack of closure 41 years later.Patricia Murphy (Artane, 2022-02-14)
#390
I live in ARTANE and some friends died in the Stardust.Colette Flynn (Dublin, 2022-02-14)
#400
I grew up on the Ardlea Road and have vivid memories of that awful night. I recall the aftermath, the funerals and the fight for justice. This fight must continue until the truth is told and those responsible are held to account.Liz O'Hara McNair (Sydney, 2022-02-14)