"Everybody is very pleased that he has agreed to sit down now and talk to us, just listen to our worries and our concerns. We all have our own private questions that we want to put forward to him."
"Minister O'Callaghan stated publicly that he will not consider the establishment of a public inquiry until such time as the criminal investigation and the inquest are concluded."
Families affected by a tragic explosion are set to meet with Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan to discuss their concerns and seek answers. They are advocating for a public inquiry to be established alongside the ongoing criminal investigation. However, the Minister has stated that he will not consider a public inquiry until the criminal investigation and inquest are completed. The meeting is anticipated to address the public inquiry issue, with families eager to voice their private questions and concerns.
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