Dublin councillor and county home survivor says apologies are empty unless action is taken
He was an infant when he was part of two drug tests in Dublin’s Madonna House in the 1970s
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Councillor Francis Timmons
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A county home survivor who was used for vaccine trials as a toddler said apologies are empty unless action is taken.
County home survivor says apologies are useless unless action is taken
As an older child Francis Timmons and a brother were fostered where Francis suffered abuse
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A county home survivor who was used for vaccine trials as a toddler said apologies are empty unless action is taken on the back of tomorrow’s report.