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Micheal Martin said "a lot of people are clearly very concerned" in the aftermath of events
ground.newsattended vigils for Yves Sakila, calling for independent scrutiny; the police are investigating postmortem results and CCTV footage, as authorities weigh full inquiry. Public outcry followed in Dublin and beyond, emphasizing transparency from Irish authorities and civil liberties groups; families say the cause remains unclear. Officials urged independent review and accountability in the wake of the Henry Street incident. Security personnel involved are facing heightened scrutiny as investigations continue. Ceremonies extend to other cities as the case remains a focal point for discussions on policing and rights. Rallies in Dublin draws attention to post-event transparency and the need for a full inquiry.
Micheal Martin said "a lot of people are clearly very concerned" in the aftermath of events
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www.rte.ieAround 100 people demonstrated today in Dublin.
www.thejournal.ieA vigil for Yves Sakila will take place in Derry city centre on Friday.
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