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MANUELA INQUEST JURY DIRECTS STUDENTS NOT TO WALK LINE ALONE
Date Published: 22-May-2009
A jury at the inquest of murdered Swiss teenager Manuela Riedo has recommended that no student should ever walk the line between Ceannt Station and Renmore alone, at any time.
The jury of six men and two women have just returned a unanimous verdict of unlawful killing of the 17 year old at her inquest at Galway courthouse.
Concluding, Coroner Dr McLoughlin said the circumstances of the murder of Manuela Riedo had outraged and shocked the people of Galway.
He said she was robbed violently of her life and her parents deprived of an only child.
There was a sense of a need for atonement in Galway at the time of her murder, Dr McLoughlin said.
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Tuam receives second UK hay import as fodder crisis continues
Date Published: 07-May-2013
Tuam has secured it’s second import of hay from the UK this afternoon in a bid to address the ongoing fodder crisis in the west.
A load of between 40 and 50 bales arrived at the Connacht Gold store in Airglooney for distribution throughout the county.
It follows a similar load last Thursday to the Tuam outlet.
The co-op also took a load of imported hay to the mart in Maam Cross over the weekend, however most of the bales had already been pre-assigned to farmers.
Further loads of hay are expected to arrive across the west and north west tonight and tomorrow morning.
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46 social housing offers refused across city and county
Date Published: 09-May-2013
281 offers of social housing were made by the city and county councils last year.
Figures provided by the local authorities show that 46 of these were refused.
Galway city council made 193 such offers in 2012 with 41 of these refused.
The majority didn’t like the area they were offered or disliked the property itself.
Galway county council made 88 offers of social housing last year with 83 of these accepted.
Reasons given for refusing five properties focused on the location or that the property itself did not meet their needs.
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Galway Senator calls for more action on combatting domestic violence
Date Published: 13-May-2013
Galway Senator Trevor O’ Clochartaigh has called on the government to provide more support for victims of domestic violence.
Figures provided to the Sinn Fein Senator show that domestic violence support group COPE accompanied over 80 women to court in Galway last year, but a further 214 women were unable to avail of such assistance.
Senator O Clochartaigh told Galway Bay fm news that more needs to be done to support victims of domestic violence.