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James Gill Memorial Trust gift €30,000 to Tallaght Hospital Oncology Day Ward

James Gill Memorial Trust gift €30,000 to Tallaght Hospital Oncology Day Ward James’s Dad Declan is from Curramartin, Drumsna and his grand-parents Mary and P.J. Gill live in Coolcrieve. He had many cousins and relatives all around the Drumsna area. Reporter: );   ); Continuing his legacy, eight years after his death from cancer, The James Gill memorial Trust committee were delighted to be able to donate a cheque of €30.000 to support the renovation of the Oncology Day Ward in Tallaght University Hospital. Speaking at the event, Geraldine Gill, James’ mother said; “Our hearts are broken. On this day, 8 years ago we said goodbye to James. It is a fitting tribute to be here today and open the new oncology ward on his anniversary.

Police mistake prompts mistrial in toddler s 2017 death

Police mistake prompts mistrial in toddler s 2017 death April 25, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) A judge declared a mistrial in the case of a North Carolina man charged with killing a 22-month-old boy after the Raleigh Police Department failed to turn over evidence to the defense on time. Michael Buchanan was charged with murder in the 2017 death of Torrance Adams. Buchanan, who was the boyfriend of the toddler s mother, claimed the boy choked on a waffle and then hit his head on the sink. The News & Observer reports that Judge Paul Ridgeway declared a mistrial in Buchanan s trial on April 16, ruling that a fair and impartial trial has become impossible due to prejudice to the defendant as a result of the late disclosure of the evidence,” according to court records.

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