Family of man shot dead by Malcolm Macarthur backing plea for justice by relatives of Elizabeth Plunkett
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The article discusses the ongoing battle for justice faced by the families of murder victims, particularly focusing on the cases of Christy Dunne and Elizabeth Plunkett. Christy Dunne is advocating for the reopening of an investigation into the murder of his brother by Malcolm Macarthur in 1982, drawing parallels to the struggle faced by Plunkett's family. Both cases highlight the frustrating lack of resolution and accountability, underscoring the emotional toll on families seeking answers nearly 50 years later.
Macarthur's lack of prosecution for Donal Dunne's death parallels other unresolved murder cases, reflecting ongoing struggles for justice faced by victim families.
Families like the Dunnes and the Plunketts share a common bond of grief and disappointment as they strive for reopening investigations into long-standing murder cases.
Read at Independent
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