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In his own words: Jonathan Corrie on homelessness - and hoping for a chance

AUDIO: The man who tragically died virtually on the doorstep of Leinster House in an interview only a few months ago.


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I THINK EVERYONE should have a chance, every single person on their own should have a chance.”

Those fateful words came from homeless man Jonathan Corrie just over two months before his tragic death virtually on the doorstep of Leinster House.

In the interview with Dublin City FM reporter Hannah Parkes, obtained exclusively by TheJournal.ie, the 43-year-old said he could only remember having one flat for 2 days in his entire adult life.

“It has become a way, a way of life,” he said.

“Sometimes I miss the comfort but a lot of the time I just like parking myself off in a sleeping bag – it has become a way of life.

To get a job you need a base and you need a good three square meals a day as well, to be honest, and you need some good sleep – and you won’t get it on the street so you can’t just grab a job on the street when you’re in a sleeping bag.

“Maybe people have done it, but that’s a big, big, big f’n thing, you know?”


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Click here to listen to an extract from the audio, or use the player above.

At that stage, the articulate and softly-spoken Corrie was camped outside the Dunnes Stores building near St Stephen’s Green – only a few minutes walk from the Molesworth Street doorway where his body was found on Monday morning.

Following the tragic death of homeless m Leah Farrell / Photocall Ireland Leah Farrell / Photocall Ireland / Photocall Ireland

Homeless forum in response to tragedy

Environment Minister Alan Kelly has announced a special forum on homelessness tomorrow following the tragedy, while yesterday’s ceremonial turning on of the Oireachtas Christmas Tree lights was postponed after the death.

In the radio interview, Corrie – who spoke with Parkes for about 20 minutes before accepting a sandwich and pastry – said he found it “rough” sleeping on the streets, but added many hostels were also dangerous places to stay.

“I actually stay away from the hostels in general because of that. As I’ve got older, I just want a bit of peace and quiet.

“If you’re homeless obviously you’ve got a problem, there’s something going on. It could be drugs, it could be drink, it could maybe just be a bad upbringing – it could be a lot of stuff, mental issues.”


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Click here to listen to an extract from the audio, or use the player above.

Since his death, the Dublin Region Homeless Executive issued a statement which said both statutory and state-funded, voluntary homeless services had provided “holistic and assertive, on-street assistance” to the 43-year-old.

Following the tragic death of homeless m Mark Stedman / Photocall Ireland Mark Stedman / Photocall Ireland / Photocall Ireland

“Repeated offers of emergency accommodation were provided, however, Mr Corrie did not avail of these, as was his right,” it said.

When asked about getting accommodation, Corrie said he accepted there were a lot of short-term services around Dublin – but getting a long-term home was much harder for any homeless person.

“I think every person should be given a chance, maybe some new scheme where they say ‘OK we’ll put you in here, we’ll give you a chance for a couple of months or something, and if you pay your rent … then we’ll move you on’,” he said.

Flowers laid for homeless man found dea

“Because there’s a huge amount of empty buildings which could be converted. I think everyone should have a chance, every single person on their own should have a chance. Apart from that how can you solve homelessness?”

A candlelight vigil for Corrie was held outside Leinster House last night as people continue leaving tributes where his body was found.


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Click here to listen to the full interview.

First published 10.45am

READ: There was a very moving vigil for the homeless outside Leinster House last night >

READ: Alan Kelly cancelled a meeting with councillors about homelessness because of water charges >

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    May 3rd 2014, 4:30 PM

    Payback…. Ireland produced Linda Martin….

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    May 3rd 2014, 5:15 PM

    But remember when she lost one year to those Swedish boys, we all called foul and fix too !

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    May 3rd 2014, 6:00 PM

    Yeah, Linda Martin was robbed.
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    May 3rd 2014, 4:24 PM

    A bit late to be wondering about it now!

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    May 3rd 2014, 4:32 PM

    1968

    two years after the brits started their murder campaign

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    May 3rd 2014, 4:39 PM

    Limerick, you truly are a sad man-this is not a place for Sinn Fein lines. Run along now please.

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    May 3rd 2014, 4:50 PM

    1968 ??? But what about the 800 years ??? I for one am shocked you didn’t even manage to squeeze Vinegar Hill into a completely unrelated issue.

    As for Franco getting his own way . It wouldn’t supprise me. Modren version would be something like Qatar ‘winning’ the World Cup. Tyrants aren’t against doing this to boost their own profile.

    If the country seems to look good to its own people, they do by association.

    I remember a certain Mr Haughey in France at the finnish of some bike race in 1987.

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    May 3rd 2014, 5:09 PM

    Qatar…..world cup…but temperatures get into the mid 40′s during the day…..don’t be silly Paddy!

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    May 3rd 2014, 5:14 PM

    Ah sure plenty of sunscrean. Be grand!!

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    May 4th 2014, 11:17 AM

    If we qualify for Qatar then Steve Staunton should get a call up. Add 30 years & 20 degrees to the head on him in Giants Stadium & it would be far more entertaining than the football!

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    May 3rd 2014, 4:47 PM

    Sour grapes ! Cliff Richard said the sane thing when he didn’t win a few years later ! And the english have claimed that they lost out in a similar way on many occasions, the most famous one was when The New Seekers lost out to Vicky Leandros in 1972 .

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    May 3rd 2014, 7:51 PM

    The New Seekers Beg,Steal or Borrow was one of the top 10 Eurovision songs

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    May 3rd 2014, 5:30 PM

    Honestly? It’s no better or no worse than Congratulations, AND I’m sure the chorus would’ve been a lot easier to learn!

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    May 4th 2014, 11:52 AM

    Coulter should be taken out and shot for penning the third rate ‘Ireland’s call’. An utter embarrassment at every Ireland rugby match.

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    May 3rd 2014, 11:01 PM

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