After the tragic explosion that led to the loss of ten lives in a community, Donegal County Council has approved plans for a petrol station and businesses on the site. While a memorial garden space is included, many grieving families object strongly, viewing the development as disrespectful. Solicitor Darragh Mackin vehemently criticized the council for prioritizing commercial interests over the emotional needs of victims' families, emphasizing their struggle to heal. Families plan to legally challenge the decision, drawing parallels to other significant disaster sites that were not redeveloped.
Despite the fierce and unrelenting pleas from the families directly affected, the Donegal County Council has placed commercial and business interests above the interests and rights of these families.
A solicitor representing the families, Darragh Mackin, described the council's decision as "insensitive and morally bankrupt," questioning how such actions could be justified after the tragedy.
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