Anti-lockdown protest in Limerick this afternoon By Live95 News Team A group has gathered in Limerick city this afternoon in protest against the current lockdown restrictions.
Around 30 people are at Bedford Row with some carrying Irish flags and posters saying End Lockdown Now .
It is not yet clear if the group have links to any prior protests in Dublin and Cork.
Three Gardaí were also spotted nearby the scene.
People in attendance expressed why they are out protesting.
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A Salisbury solicitor who was instrumental in securing justice for a mum wrongly convicted of killing her babies has died of Covid aged 77. William Bache, known as Bill, was famous for his work helping parents falsely accused of abusing or mistreating their children. His best-known case is that of Angela Cannings – the Salisbury mum who, in 2002, was sentenced to life in prison for smothering her two sons. In actual fact, the death of Mrs Cannings’ babies was down to SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) but the opinions of a controversial paediatrician, who was later struck off, convinced the jury of her guilt.
William Bache, solicitor noted for his staunch defence of parents accused of murdering their children – obituary
Bache gave the appearance of being a formal member of the Establishment, but beneath the surface lurked the beating heart of a rebel
Bache: ‘Che Guevara in a pinstripe suit’
Credit: Geoff Pugh
William Bache, who has died aged 77, was a solicitor whose practice ranged from conveyancing to courts martial in war-torn Iraq, but he became best known as a tireless defender of parents who found themselves accused of murder after their children had suffered sudden, unexpected deaths.
The first and most influential of his cot death cases involved Angela Cannings, a mother from Salisbury who had lost three babies between 1989 and 1999. She was arrested on suspicion of smothering all three children while they slept, and convicted in 2002 of murdering two of them.
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