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<blockquote data-quote="MerchantOfEnnis" data-source="post: 7423151" data-attributes="member: 46265"><p>I'd say this story will never go away, it has become such a part of Irish society. I remember my mum telling me about it at a young age, apparently my grandad went into all the kids rooms the next morning to check that they were all home, as even though they grew up on the other side of Dublin the Stardust was such a popular place they could easily have ended up there the night before.</p><p></p><p>Horrible story, hopefully things brings some closure to the families, as clichéd as that sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MerchantOfEnnis, post: 7423151, member: 46265"] I'd say this story will never go away, it has become such a part of Irish society. I remember my mum telling me about it at a young age, apparently my grandad went into all the kids rooms the next morning to check that they were all home, as even though they grew up on the other side of Dublin the Stardust was such a popular place they could easily have ended up there the night before. Horrible story, hopefully things brings some closure to the families, as clichéd as that sounds. [/QUOTE]
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