
A meeting has been held at Leinster House, hearing from victims of the Creeslough tragedy.
Throughout the contributions, there was a consistent call for full independent public inquiry to be established by the Government.
These calls were heard from members of the Oireachtas from across various political parties.
One speech was made by Kathryn McDevitt, whose sister Martina Martin was killed in the explosion.
She says she wants Government to listen to their calls:
The families of those killed in the explosion in Creeslough in 2022 say they don’t accept the Taoiseach’s reasoning for not launching a public inquiry.
Micheál Martin says he’s been advised any such inquiry could undermine the garda investigation that’s ongoing into the deaths of ten people.
Donna Harper lost her 14 year old daughter Leona in the explosion, says she doesn’t believe a public inquiry would hamper garda investigations: