Coroner to rule by end of month on whether to widen scope of inquests into deaths of McGinley children
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Inquests into the deaths of three children killed by their mother in Dublin are expected to take place before the year ends. The father, Andrew, has requested that the inquests focus on the diagnosis and treatment of his wife's mental illness prior to the tragic event. While the inquests are welcomed by the father as a necessary step, the scope of the inquiry is yet to be established by the senior coroner, Myra Cullinane. The proceedings aim to clarify the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the children five years ago.
The inquests into the deaths of three children killed by their mother are set to examine the diagnosis and treatment of the mother's mental illness.
Andrew, the father of the children, has expressed a desire for the inquiry to focus on the circumstances surrounding the mental health care of his wife.
The senior coroner in Dublin, Myra Cullinane, will determine the scope of the inquest before it takes place later this year.
The father welcomes the scheduled inquests, indicating a significant step toward understanding the events that led to the tragic incident.
Read at Independent
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