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Take a look inside the five most expensive homes sold in Dublin this month | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

Take a look inside the five most expensive homes sold in Dublin this month | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad
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CMO s wife dies after long illness - BelfastTelegraph co uk

Dr Emer Holohan (nee Feely) had been living with a terminal form of blood cancer since 2012. Dr Holohan took time off work last summer after she entered palliative care in early July. Dr Feely was a specialist in public health medicine and a medical graduate of UCD. She died at Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross, Dublin, in the company of her husband and children. Her children are Clodagh and Ronan. Her funeral will take place at St Pius X Church on Monday. Hi, We are 6th year students from @TerenureCollege raising money for the Irish Cancer Society and Our Lady Hospice in Harolds Cross by either shaving or dying our hair. Both of these charities are very close to our hearts and any donations would be massively appreciated. Thanks TerenureCollege6thyear (@Terenure6thyear) February 11, 2021

CMO s wife dies after long illness - Independent ie

CMO s wife dies after long illness - Independent ie
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I crossed paths with the devil in Terenure College – victims of John McClean reveal impact of abuse

The systematic sexual abuse inflicted by rugby coach John McClean over the course of three decades at Terenure College had a devastating affect on the 23 schoolboys he preyed on. Through the years, as a direct result of his crimes, McClean (76) caused relationships to break down and young men to attempt to take their own lives, while also leaving lifelong psychological scars that will never fully heal. This week, Dublin Circuit Court heard statements from the 23 survivors who detailed how the abuse carried about by the man known as ‘The Doc’ has severely had an impact on each of them. One victim said that as a result of being sexually harmed he was unable to commit to relationships and that it left him with a feeling of no self-worth and no self-confidence.

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