State pathology facility opened in 2017 ‘not fit for purpose’

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The new facility opened in 2017 following the conversion of Whitehall Garda station. Photograph: Brenda FitzsimonsThe facility used by the Office of the State Pathologist which opened five years ago in a converted Dublin Garda station is already unfit for purpose, according to its users.

Staff also complained it is unsuitable for pathology work involving children, which forms a significant portion of their work. The Whitehall project, which cost €3.39 million, was a compromise. The original plan was to construct a purpose built facility, complete with a dedicated coroners court, in Marino at much greater cost.

The complexity of cases has also increased. Many cases require more specialised examinations and for high numbers of gardaí and external experts to be present, which is putting pressure on space in the facility. A lack of office space means blood and tissue samples have to be transferred to gardaí in public or staff areas.

 

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