JUSTICE FOR THE 48 that never came home

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#1

I remember the devastation, the area is still traumatised from that night!

Adele OConnor (Dublin 17, 2022-02-05)

#5

They deserve justice. Rip 🙏🏼

Colette Byrne (Amsterdam, 2022-02-05)

#9

There needs to be justice for the victims and their families. Its being far too long

Pauline White (Dublin, 2022-02-05)

#15

I believe the families need answers and closure to this . It has gone on far to long.
The Irish government need to step up here someone needs to be held accountable

Christopher Byrne (Dublin, 2022-02-05)

#16

I support this cause 100% in memory of the stardust victims

John Burke (Dublin, 2022-02-05)

#19

I know doors were chained because I once worked there. It was a crime. The truth is the truth. I believe it to be beyond disgraceful that all these years later the families are still fighting this cause. I beg that the government sort it once and for all to finally let the 48 souls rest in peace.

Helene Devlin (Dublin, 2022-02-05)

#20

It a crying shame!!!

Maria Logan (Malahide, 2022-02-05)

#21

The families are waiting far too long for justice, please move the process forward and do the right thing by those who lost their lives, those who suffered horrific injuries and for the families who lost loved ones.

Maeve Steele (Vicarstown, 2022-02-05)

#27

I am originally from Coolock and knew so many people who perished or were injured in the Stardust fire, their voices were silenced in smoke and flame and the survivors and their loved need to be heard

Christina Walsh (Kilkenny, 2022-02-05)

#28

The survivors and the families of the deceased have never received justice.

Donal Harrington (Dublin, 2022-02-05)

#31

I'm signing because I grew up on kilbarron road in kilmore west and rember the night vividly of the tragic fire.

Clifford Brant (Castleblayney, 2022-02-05)

#32

I believe after all this time these families deserve justice

Audrey Ryan (Dublin, 2022-02-05)

#36

I want to see justice
For the those who died
And all the families.

Michael Sheehan (Dublin5, 2022-02-05)

#37

Families need answers

Susan Mulligan (Dublin, 2022-02-05)

#38

Justice is required for all who lost their lives in the stardust fire and their families.

Linda Byrne (Dublin, 2022-02-05)

#39

I was there that night . Lost a good few friends . Successive governments have ignored that suffering of the families that lost children . While the cover up for the inadequacies of the health and safety of their customers was ignored and the friends of the politicians are protected for the last 40 yrs .

Peter Byrne (London, 2022-02-06)

#41

The 48 victim's of the stardust and their families deserve justice

Laura Gallagher (Dublin, 2022-02-06)

#43

I’m signing because I was supposed to be there that night - I ended up not going and can’t imagine how devastating it would have been for my family if I’d been hurt or didn’t come home. I went to school with one of the girls who died that night. Even after all those years it’s still heartbreaking to think the families have not received justice.

Adrienne Wilson (Salt Lake City, 2022-02-06)

#49

Justice needs to server for the families 💗

Michele Khan (Hornsby, 2022-02-06)

#51

The victims have a right to have justice

Gerry Faherty (Cannock, 2022-02-06)

#52

I lost friends and neighbours in the Stardust and I think it's disgusting that there has been no closure for their families

Laura Courage (Lingfield, 2022-02-06)

#57

There needs to be justice done for the horrific deaths they suffered and to bring closure for their families

Elizabeth Friery (Balbriggan, 2022-02-06)

#63

41years is to long waiting for Justice

Maura Browne (Dublin, 2022-02-06)

#64

I was 14 when I saw the smoke coming from the Stardust from my back garden. Did not realise this smoke would cast a shadow over Artane for over 40 years. It is shameful that this has not been resolved.

Peter Oliver Rainsford (Millstreet, 2022-02-06)

#65

I passed the stardust on the night and those images I saw that night remain with me. Very sad that their families haven’t had justice. We got the priest up to the people on the night to give them their last rights . So sad snd an awful tragedy.

Jo Marks (Swords, 2022-02-06)

#66

These families need answers

Sandra Gavin (Dublin13, 2022-02-06)

#67

The families deserve justice

Sharon Joyce (Liverpool, 2022-02-06)

#70

The family's never had justice.

Fiona Masterson (Dublin, 2022-02-06)

#71

Justice must be seen to be done if we are to have any faith in our government.

Joyce Cowley (Drogheda, 2022-02-06)

#72

I believe they have been let down by every government over the years. Absolutely disgraceful.

Jennifer Coogan (Wicklow, 2022-02-06)

#77

After 41 years the victims and their families deserve the truth of what happened every government since it happened has blocked it and forgotten them

Frank Bollard (Dublin 5, 2022-02-06)

#84

The families and the victims need justice.

NIAMH Tallon (Dublin, 2022-02-06)

#92

I grew up in coolock and was a kid when the stardust happened. It coloured everything in life after. There were so many people who were affected. Its indicative of this country that there still hasn't been justice for those that lost their lives, for survivors and for the families that went through it with them.

Aoiffe Hughes (Walsh island, 2022-02-06)

#94

I'm from coolock and know people who lost family members and never got justice 💔

Keira Gill (Dub, 2022-02-06)

#95

Justice is long overdue!

Grant Pat (Naas, 2022-02-06)

#96

I lost many friends … and saw such heart ache in our area

Freida Maybury (Mallorca, 2022-02-06)

#97

I'm signing because it's a disgrace that the families of the victims still haven't received an apology and thorough investigation into what happened that night - even after over 40 years. They deserve justice now.

Philip Walsh (Wicklow, 2022-02-06)

#102

Because justice has not been served

Joseph O connor (Dunboyne, 2022-02-06)

#104

I want justice for the 48 and their families

Catherine Higgins (Monasterevin, 2022-02-06)

#105

The injustice being served on the famlies is awful, they deserve to know what happened to their loved ones..

Deirdre Smyth (Dublin 17, 2022-02-06)

#107

My brother never came home

Alan Dunne (Dublin 17, 2022-02-06)

#108

The venue was a regular Saturday night out for us when we had a babysitter.... We were there 2 weeks before that fatal night.... Justice for all the 48 young people....

Valerie Nolan (Slane, 2022-02-06)

#116

It's a disgrace the families still haven't had jistice

Rowena Daly (Dublin, 2022-02-06)

#118

Families deserve to know what exactly happened to their loved ones and someone needs to take responsibility for what happened

Bernadette Finn (Dublin 17, 2022-02-06)

#120

Its a disgrace the government have danced around this issue to protect their pals and assosiates for so long

Keith Bolger (Drogheda, 2022-02-06)

#124

We need justice for the families of these young people.

Stella Brown (Dublin, 2022-02-06)

#127

Because i was in stardust that night

Patrick Dunne (Dublin, 2022-02-06)

#129

I lived in the area when this tragedy happened and to think all this time successive governments have done nothing for Justice For The 48.

Liam Conlon (Bettystown, 2022-02-06)

#134

Justice needs to be recognised for the 48 young people who lost their lives... we all need to recognise this.....

Margaret Crowe (Dublin, 2022-02-06)

#137

It’s very important for all the Families

James Behan (New York, 2022-02-06)

#138

I’m from Artane & knew some of the victims,I remember that night so well & it’s a disgrace the way the family’s have been treated.

Brendan O'Connor (Dublin, 2022-02-06)

#139

I'm signing this because I'm from Artane & it time questions were Answered properly

Liam O'Connor (Wigan, 2022-02-06)

#142

I want to see justice for the star dust victims and their families. They deserve answered & people to be held liable to what happened to their loved ones

Rosaleen Connor (Dublin, 2022-02-06)

#143

I’m signing because justice for these families is way overdue.

Fran Hollingsworth (Mississauga, 2022-02-06)

#145

I'm signing because the government need to act NOW to get justice for the 48 victims families.

Margaret O'Connor (Portmarnock, 2022-02-06)

#147

I think some form of conclusion is needed for the families. Proper recognition of the suffering which continues to be endured by those affected and that justice finally be done.

Rebecca Owens (Dublin, 2022-02-06)

#148

Families need justice and closures after all these years

Paula Harris (Dublin, 2022-02-07)

#149

The 48 people that died in the stardust need justice. Their families need closure after all these year's. My husband was in the stardust fire, thankfully he survived.

Trish Logan (Dublin, 2022-02-07)

#151

We have waited 41 years for justice for family neighbors and friends in this horrendous tragedy.

Brendan Hutchinson (Dublin, 2022-02-07)

#152

I lost a good friend that night Margaret Kiernan. She never got justice. A beautiful girl inside and out. Her family never got justice for the loss of their only daughter 😢

Breda Devlin Whyte (ATHENRY, 2022-02-07)

#161

It could have been someone from my family who never came home that night 😭

Lorraine Martin (Dublin, 2022-02-07)

#162

because I'm originally from artane & I'll never forget that night, rest in peace 48 young people who never came home, Justice is needed for the families of those young people

Derek O'keeffe (drogheda, 2022-02-07)

#163

Looking for Justice

SARAH P Boyce (Letterkenny, 2022-02-07)

#164

I want to see justice for the 48 young people who never came home and someone held accountable for their deaths.THEY WERE JUST OUT FOR A DANCE

Paul Mulligan (Dublin 5, 2022-02-07)

#165

What a tragedy that this happened and what a travesty that there's still no justice after all these years

Joan Cunningham (Clane, 2022-02-07)

#167

It is an absolute disgrace the way the families were treated following the Stardust tragedy. The polititions and the Butterleys have a lot to answer to

Stephen Doyle (Raheny, 2022-02-07)

#168

I remember that night like yesterday wasn't in the Stardust but was in the area absolute chaos

Rob Flaherty (Dublin, 2022-02-07)

#170

I want justice

Catherine Morgan (Dublin, 2022-02-07)

#174

I'm signing this because I believe the 48 families who lost loved ones in the Stardust have a right to get justice. They have suffered long enough and it is imperative that this matter be dealt with ASAP.

Thelma Monaghan (Ballyhaunis, 2022-02-07)

#179

I lost friends.

Yvonne Hutchinson (Maynooth, 2022-02-08)

#181

I feel strongly that our governments have let the families of the stardust victims down over the last 4 decades and it’s time the truth was told and the families and friends can finally have closure
Paul canning

Paul Canning (Dublin, 2022-02-08)

#185

I don't appreciate cover-ups,

Damien Whelan (Derbyshire, 2022-02-08)

#187

Justice needs to be done now. The family and friends have waited long enough.

Pauline O'Connor (Dublin, 2022-02-08)

#188

I know people that died in the fire

gwenlawlor44@gmail.com Lawlor (Dublin 17, 2022-02-08)

#192

Justice should be served

Frank Johnson (Dublinjustice, 2022-02-08)

#193

This is terrible what these family's have been put through. To loose a loved one and then have to fight governments for years. Love and support to you all❤️

Fitzgerald Annemarie (Dublin, 2022-02-08)

#197

I grow up less than a mile from the stardust and I know the hurt the familys have been though

Brian Dixon (Athy, 2022-02-09)

#198

I it’s an absolute disgrace that nothing has been done in all these years for those poor families.

Sofia Borza (Dublin, 2022-02-09)



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