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The 48 Stardust nightclub fire victims were all killed in the fire

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Who were the 48 Stardust nightclub fire victims?

Death toll from Stardust nightclub fire ruled unlawful killing by jury today. The club was packed with around 800 people before tragedy struck, killing 48. Over 200 people were injured in the fire, which killed over 200. The deaths were today ruled by a jury as unlawful killing.

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All 48 victims of Stardust fire were unlawfully killed, inquest rules

Inquest rules all 48 victims were unlawfully killed, inquest rules. The devastating blaze at the Stardust nightclub in Artane, north Dublin, broke out in the early hours of Valentine's Day 1981. The fire broke out at the nightclub in north Dublin at the time of the blaze.

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Victims of Stardust fire in Dublin were unlawfully killed, inquest rules

Forty-eight people died when a blaze tore through nightclub in Artane in February 1981. Inquest rules that victims were unlawfully killed, inquest rules. Stardust fire in Dublin was the deadliest nightclub fire in the city's history. For confidential support call the Samaritans in the UK on 08457 909090, visit a local Samaritans branch or click here for details.

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Deaths of 48 people in 1981 fire at Dublin's Stardust nightclub were unlawful killing, jury rules

Death of 48 people in 1981 fire at Dublin's Stardust nightclub were unlawful killing, jury rules. Worst fire in the history of Ireland ruled by jury as unlawful killing. Death toll from the 1981 Stardust fire has been ruled unlawful killing by jury. Dublin nightclub fire was the worst in the country's history when it happened in 1981.

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What happened on the fateful night of the Stardust fire in 1981?

The Stardust fire in 1981 is the worst fire tragedy in the history of the Irish state. It is thought to be the worst ever fire tragedy to hit the Irish capital in a single night. The tragedy was the worst in the state's history when it took place in 1981.

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Stardust fire inquest: Jury delivers verdict of unlawful killing

Families in court cheer and applaud as the verdict is read out in the longest running inquest in Irish history. Jury delivers verdict of unlawful killing in longest-running fire inquest in Ireland's history. Inquest is the longest ever held in the country's history and has been running for more than 30 years.

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Deaths of 48 people in 1981 fire at Dublin's Stardust nightclub fire were unlawful killing, jury rules

Death of 48 people in 1981 fire at Dublin's Stardust nightclub fire were unlawful killing, jury rules. Worst fire in the history of Ireland ruled by jury as unlawful killing. Death toll from the Stardust fire in 1981 ruled unlawful killing by a jury in Dublin, Ireland.

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