Families of the 48 victims of the Stardust tragedy will gather today at the Dublin District Coroner's Court as the long running and long anticipated inquests reach their conclusion.These will be delivered this afternoon, expected at around 2pm.
The proceedings, which are being held in the Pillar Room on the grounds of the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin city centre began last April following a sustained campaign by relatives.The inquests have been the longest held in Ireland to date. Forty-eight people, aged 16-27, died in the St Valentines Day disaster, in Artane in north Dublin 43 years ago.
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