Creeslough Families Demand Public Inquiry Two Years After Fatal Explosion
Families of the victims met with Irish ministers, urging an independent investigation into the 2022 tragedy that claimed ten lives.
- The October 2022 explosion at a Donegal service station killed ten people, including three children.
- Families are calling for a public inquiry to address non-criminal aspects of the tragedy.
- Despite ongoing Garda and other investigations, families feel a broader inquiry is needed to uncover all factors involved.
- Ministers have not ruled out the possibility of a public inquiry following a recent meeting with the families.
- The affected families express their ongoing grief and stress the urgency of obtaining answers to help them move forward.