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Family of welder who died at Dublin Port settles action for €1.25m

February 15, 2022

The family of a welder who died when a steel column fell on him as he worked at Dublin Port has settled for a total of over €1.25 million a number of High Court actions over his death. James Byrne was killed instantly on June 6th, 2018, when the six-foot column fell on top of … Read more

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