The Mick Clifford Podcast: Turning a blind eye to violent death

Michael and Paula, whose son Jimmy Loughlin was beaten to death in Sligo by a highly disturbed individual six years ago are this week’s guests on the podcast.
The Mick Clifford Podcast: Turning a blind eye to violent death

Michael and Paula Loughlin have lots of questions for the health service, but nobody is willing to contemplate some answers

Six and a half years after Jimmy Loughlin was beaten to death in Sligo by a highly disturbed individual the HSE has yet to conduct an inquiry into a series of red flags about the danger to the public of the man in question. This is in sharp contrast to the recent publication of a report in Nottingham thirteen months after a violently disturbed man stabbed three people to death. Michael and Paula Loughlin have lots of questions for the health service, but nobody is willing to contemplate some answers. Michael and Paula are this week’s guests on the podcast.

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