Jury Confirms Unlawful Killing Verdict for 48 Victims in 1981 Stardust Nightclub Fire
The long-awaited verdict acknowledges systemic failures and calls for a state apology, marking a pivotal moment for victims' families.
- A Dublin jury has ruled that 48 individuals were unlawfully killed in the 1981 Stardust nightclub fire, citing multiple safety violations.
- The verdict, reached after decades of campaigning by the victims' families, pinpoints an electrical fault and blocked exits as key factors.
- Irish President and officials express deep regret, with calls for a formal state apology and discussions on further legal actions.
- Families of the victims describe the verdict as a turning point, emphasizing the emotional and mental toll endured over 43 years.
- The inquest, directed by the attorney general, is the longest in Irish history, significantly altering the historical narrative of the tragedy.