MEP Ciaran Mullooly has reached out to Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan to request a new independent inquiry into the suspicious death of Liam Farrell, a pensioner from Leitrim. The family has expressed that they have "lost all faith" in the current investigation, prompting Mullooly to advocate for the investigation to be led by a separate policing team. This step aims to ensure proper scrutiny and transparency regarding the circumstances surrounding Mr. Farrell's death, which remains a source of concern for his family.
In a letter addressed to Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan, MEP Ciaran Mullooly emphasized the urgent need for a fresh look into the investigation of Liam Farrell's suspicious death. Mullooly's request stems from the familyâs expressed loss of faith in the current inquiry, highlighting their concerns over the investigation processes. He calls for an independent inquiry led by a separate policing team to ensure transparency and justice for the late pensioner.
The call for intervention comes from the deteriorating trust the family has in the existing investigation. MEP Mullooly pointed out that the family deserves clarity regarding the circumstances of Farrell's death, asserting that an independent inquiry is crucial for restoring faith in the justice system.
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