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Christy Byrne of Suncroft, County Kildare was 79 years old when a fire in an ambulance outside Naas hospital near where I live, killed him.
At first hospital sources lied to the police and to reporters claiming that Mr Byrne had been smoking a cigarette in the ambulance.
The lie was revealed when his family bravely went public and stated plainly that Mr Byrne did not smoke.
The ambulance fire took place in September 2016.
Four separate enquiries have been held into the death of Christy Byrne including a police enquiry.
Two paramedics in the ambulance are claimed to have suffered some injuries.
One of them is claimed to have had serious burns.
The paramedics have never been named.
The Health And Safety Authority is refusing to reveal the results of its internal enquiries even to the Coroner's Office.
This refusal amounts to a cover up and should not be tolerated by any of us.
A month ago the Irish police force finally sent a file on Mr Byrne's death to the Department of Public Prosecutions.
As a ciitzen I want to know did the paramedics murder Christy Byrne.
Naas hospital has had previous problems with members of its staff murdering patients.
Noreen Mulholland is known to have poisoned at least two elderly men in her care in 2003 at Naas hospital,
She terrorised, tortured and murdered John Gethings aged 72 from Baltinglass and Seamus Doherty aged 80 from Naas on the wards at the hospital.
She was charged with poisoning and assault relating to each of the men she murdered and was convicted on three of four charges. The poisoning charge on Seamus Doherty was not upheld because a Jury of idiots used his initial survival as an excuse not to convict.
At her trial in 2006 Judge Frank O'Donnell (since deceased) refused to jail Noreen Mulholland. She is reported to have returned to the IRA's caliphate in County Armagh. Her real whereabouts remain unknown.
At first hospital sources lied to the police and to reporters claiming that Mr Byrne had been smoking a cigarette in the ambulance.
The lie was revealed when his family bravely went public and stated plainly that Mr Byrne did not smoke.
The ambulance fire took place in September 2016.
Four separate enquiries have been held into the death of Christy Byrne including a police enquiry.
Two paramedics in the ambulance are claimed to have suffered some injuries.
One of them is claimed to have had serious burns.
The paramedics have never been named.
The Health And Safety Authority is refusing to reveal the results of its internal enquiries even to the Coroner's Office.
This refusal amounts to a cover up and should not be tolerated by any of us.
A month ago the Irish police force finally sent a file on Mr Byrne's death to the Department of Public Prosecutions.
As a ciitzen I want to know did the paramedics murder Christy Byrne.
Naas hospital has had previous problems with members of its staff murdering patients.
Noreen Mulholland is known to have poisoned at least two elderly men in her care in 2003 at Naas hospital,
She terrorised, tortured and murdered John Gethings aged 72 from Baltinglass and Seamus Doherty aged 80 from Naas on the wards at the hospital.
She was charged with poisoning and assault relating to each of the men she murdered and was convicted on three of four charges. The poisoning charge on Seamus Doherty was not upheld because a Jury of idiots used his initial survival as an excuse not to convict.
At her trial in 2006 Judge Frank O'Donnell (since deceased) refused to jail Noreen Mulholland. She is reported to have returned to the IRA's caliphate in County Armagh. Her real whereabouts remain unknown.
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