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Families protest outside Cork hospital over incineration of their babies' organs

Eighteen families found out the organs of their dead babies were incinerated overseas without their consent.

EIGHTEEN FAMILIES WHO found out that the organs of their dead babies were incinerated overseas without their consent or knowledge held an emotional protest outside Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH) this morning.

The protestors included Leona Bermingham and Glenn Callanan alongside their son Lewis who was born on 18 September 2019.

Tragically, the couple lost their son Lee, Lewis’ twin, the day after they were born. It was also the birthday of new mother Leona.

The couple had been told at the 16-week scan that there were complications with one of the twins and the outcome of those complications would not fully be understood until they were born.

Lee was placed in the neonatal unit after his birth but deteriorated rapidly. The family managed to have Lee baptised alongside his brother before he passed away in his mother’s arms.

Leona said that arising out of the circumstances of the birth, they were encouraged to have a postmortem examination for Lee.

They decided to donate his organs for medical research in a bid to find some meaning from the tragedy and in the hope of helping other families. However, they were supposed to get the organs back for burial.

In May 2020, Leona received a call from the hospital to say that the organs retained at the postmortem had been incinerated. Her heart, she stresses, “split in half”.

“You already don’t know how to deal with being happy for having one baby and heartbroken for another,” she said.

“I would do absolutely anything to have them growing up hand in hand. Every milestone Lewis takes — it is bittersweet. We are so happy and lucky and proud of Lewis but I would do anything to see him going to pre-school or the park with his brother.

“And then this happens. When we found out, we didn’t know what to feel.

“Right now, our focus is on getting answers. There is no compassion anymore. We are just a number. They are not thinking of us as families.

“We are here to get answers as to why this happened to us all. We won’t go away until we get those answers. None of us want to be out here protesting. We all wanted to grieve for our children behind closed doors.”

Leona said her pain was further compounded when she found out that what had happened with Lee was not an isolated incident.

“This did not help the grieving process. It has put a pause to our grieving process. I asked myself ‘why did I donate his organs?’ It took the goodness away.

The parents found through the Freedom of Information Act that other families had been impacted.

“It was basically an email saying that senior staff were going to have a light breakfast to discuss how they were going to tell the 18 families involved. I couldn’t imagine 17 other families feeling like us. When were are all together they will have to listen to us,” Leona said.

The impacted families are calling on the HSE to publish the findings of a report in to why multiple organs of eighteen dead babies, all born at the hospital, were sent to Belgium for incineration without the knowledge or permission of their parents.

Laura Kelleher returned to Ireland from Australia to join the protest. Her stillborn baby girl, Hope, was delivered at the hospital at 25 weeks on 3 November 2019.

She said that she and her husband Fintan had made the journey to Cork from Perth in the latter stages of her pregnancy. She spent about three months in hospital after she experienced complications in her pregnancy.

Hope’s heart stopped on 31 October 2019 and she was born stillborn three days later.

Laura said they called their baby Hope as that was all they had in the latter stages of the pregnancy when complications arose.

She said they returned to Perth in January 2020 after the postmortem was completed.

“We signed a consent form that once the organs were released that they would be buried in the graveyard in the hospital. When we did return back to Perth, that is what we thought would happen once the organs were released.”

The couple only received postmortem results for baby Hope in September 2021. She had died of natural causes but the couple say the delay in receiving the results was agonising in itself without the trauma that followed.

The couple say they coincidentally received a phone call from a staff member for the hospital in September 2021 on the same day an RTÉ Investigates documentary on the matter was due to air.

However, Laura indicated they only found out about the incineration of the organs of baby Hope through social media and said she still finds it difficult to believe what happened.

“We thought the service we were getting from the hospital was fantastic and all that time it was just a letdown. They could have said it straight out what happened.”

“On the [RTÉ Investigates] programme, there was a document, and we saw there was a date on it which was the date of Hope’s postmortem. ”

The couple then contacted CUMH to ask if Hope’s organs had been incinerated and they were informed that was the case.

Laura added that they still want answers and are awaiting on the publication of a review.

“We keep being told that they have answers but they are keeping us waiting.”

Meanwhile, Katie Quilligan, another of the impacted parents, said they “want to know who signed off on this and why.”

Her baby boy, James, died two days after he was born prematurely at CUMH in January 2020.

She only found out what had happened to James’s organs after his passing the night before the incineration story broke on RTÉ Investigates.

“It was heartbreaking and we were clueless about what to do next,” she said.

I didn’t sleep for two weeks, just trying to process what we had learned. I was ringing the hospital and my own doctors trying to get answers, and we’re still waiting for answers.

“I don’t think I’ll be able to fully accept or process what happened until we get those answers.”

She said that waiting “is like going through the grieving process all over again” and that “the HSE is letting us down – the parents who are involved in this, and 18 babies”.

When the revelations were made on the RTÉ programme, the HSE vowed to have an independent review. However, the parents say they are still waiting for the report.

Katie said they were first told they would have answers by last November.

“But November has come and gone, and we are well passed it now and we are still waiting for answers,” she said.

“The first draft is ready but we’ve been told that the HSE is under legal advice not to give it to us.

“The fact that it’s even gone to legal advice is worrying. What have they found, what’s going to come out? They should just tell us what happened,” she said.

“This has caused a lot of depression and anxiety, but I am now driven to get the answers for my son’s sake.

“And until we get them, I’m not going to be quiet. I want my baby’s voice heard and the rest of the babies too.”

Another impacted parent Sarah Jane Connolly said she wants answers for her little girl Nora.

“We all do. She can’t stand up for herself, she’s not here,” she said.

In a statement, the South/Southwest Hospital group said the external review commissioned by the hospital is ongoing.

“The review team has and continues to maintain regular contact with the families who participated in the review,” the statement said.

“Once completed the final report will be shared with all relevant stakeholders including the families involved.”

It said it would be “inappropriate to comment while the external expert review, which was commissioned by CUH is underway”.

“Equally CUH must respect the confidential nature of patient information and cannot make public comment or provide details associated with same.”

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    Mute Paul Parsons
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    Nov 6th 2014, 8:16 AM

    Can I funnel my tax through Luxembourg?

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    Mute PicassoRepublic
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    Nov 6th 2014, 10:04 AM

    Yes if you have a Luxemburg registered limited company – however you would need to be very careful regarding legislation in your country of residence (Ireland I assume).
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    Basically, what you need is your Irish Limited Company which will employ you and pay a minimum wage and your Luxemburg Limited Company which will invoice the Irish company for services rendered (assign all of your accounting to Luxemburg).
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    That’s basically it in a nutshell, but the cost/savings analysis makes it relatively unproductive for a sole trader of services (labour).

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    Mute Dave Obreen
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    Nov 6th 2014, 11:21 AM

    … and what about the Journals Luxembourg roots .

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    Nov 6th 2014, 11:22 AM

    we still haven’t got to the bottom of them yet

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    Mute vv7k7Z3c
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    Nov 6th 2014, 11:41 AM

    Sorry, Dave – but what are you talking about??

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    Mute frank mullen
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    Nov 6th 2014, 11:47 AM

    Don’t take the bait Susan !!

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    Mute vv7k7Z3c
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    Nov 6th 2014, 1:33 PM

    Thanks Frank, but I’ve heard this question a few times (most recently shouted at one of my colleagues as he covered a water charges protest) and I’m trying to get to the bottom of it.
    Journal Media Ltd is an independent company which is funded solely by the two brothers, Brian and Eamonn Fallon.
    We have never been to Luxembourg, although I believe Dudelange is beautiful this time of year.

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    Mute Chin Feeyin
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    Nov 6th 2014, 2:22 PM

    Susan, The Journal is an independent company?

    With the amount of pro-SF comments, you’d think it was the English language version of An Phoblacht.

    By the way, if you use the word “independent” they’ll think it is part of the “billionaire DOB FG donor media empire evil death star” :-)

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    Mute Peter Lawless
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    Nov 6th 2014, 3:46 PM

    Ah Susan!!! you are a journalist who claims she wants “to get to the bottom of the Luxembourg links” Tiger Holdings Five SARL should help your stonewalled investigation.

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    Mute vv7k7Z3c
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    Nov 6th 2014, 9:18 PM

    Let me repeat it one more time for you in the back there, Peter.
    Journal Media Ltd has zero investment from anyone other than Brian and Eamonn Fallon.
    The facts – should you wish them to come in the way of your conspiracy theories – are there in black and white in our company records, publicly available from the CRO. Check them out.

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    Mute Diarmuid O'Shea
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    Nov 7th 2014, 5:56 AM

    Hi Susan. Looks like he was very much right. Whilst you may never have been to Luxembourg, I think that the owners of your parent company do regularly.
    http://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/irish-companies-linked-to-further-luxembourg-tax-disclosures-1.1991514

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    Mute vv7k7Z3c
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    Nov 7th 2014, 9:43 AM

    Hi Diarmuid,
    The Irish Times is totally erroneous on that score – they have not checked the company records at all. TheJournal.ie has nothing to do with that investment group, and never has been.
    We are currently speaking to the Irish Times about a clarification and removal of this false information.
    I have no idea why their experienced reporters have not bothered to check the CRO, but if they had, the information would be there for them.
    Thanks, Susan

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    Mute Peadar Ó Laighléis
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    Nov 7th 2014, 12:23 PM

    I did point out the parent company connection in my msg to you after my twitter account was somehow no longer able to post comments. At least my name has been cleared as a “conspiracy theorist” and actually someone who knows a bit about the finance/business world. Personally as the Journal is a 100% subsidiary of Distilled Media and it’s Distilled media that has the fund backers in Luxembourg I think the I Times are correct in what they report. But that’s just my take

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    Mute vv7k7Z3c
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    Nov 7th 2014, 3:37 PM

    It absolutely is NOT a subsidiary of Distilled Media – AND the Irish Times have been forced to remove their erroneous reference to TheJournal.ie in that article today.
    Check the link you yourself posted, and then stop repeating untrue statements, thanks.

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    Mute Don Juan
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    Nov 6th 2014, 8:17 AM

    Fat cat wallets getting fatter and households getting shafted.
    The mind boggles.

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    Mute Dan public
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    Nov 6th 2014, 8:19 AM

    All companies based here should pay here or fcuk off

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    Mute Daniel Dudek Corrigan
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    Nov 6th 2014, 8:32 AM

    And who would you work for then?

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    Mute ITS Student
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    Nov 6th 2014, 12:48 PM

    C’mon Daniel, where will they flock to?

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    Mute Adam Walsh
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    Nov 6th 2014, 8:28 AM

    Has anyone found the theme of today’s news ‘Blame Ireland and they’ll take the fall lying down’ it’s time we stood up to the EU and say simply enough is enough.

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    Mute ITS Student
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    Nov 6th 2014, 8:46 AM

    to be fair, thes corporate tax loopholes should never been created in the first place and the EU should keep the pressure on the gov’t to close all other loopholes and tax anomalies.

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    Mute Niall H
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    Nov 6th 2014, 10:00 AM

    How is that ‘to be fair’???

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    Mute Jason Culligan
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    Nov 6th 2014, 10:15 AM

    Ireland should have refused to close the Double Irish until there was a written commitment to close tax loopholes throughout Europe.

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    Mute ITS Student
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    Nov 6th 2014, 12:57 PM

    A worker paying 51% while a corporate paying 2% is ok? Something wrong there. To my knowledge, no other European country (apart from Ireland) allows this. The point was that Adam apparently thinks it’s okay to keep these corporate tax loopholes (which the worker is subsidizing through higher taxes) while new taxes are being imposed on people elsewhere.

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    Nov 6th 2014, 1:25 PM

    ITS,
    You have very limited knowledge…

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    Mute ITS Student
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    Nov 6th 2014, 2:25 PM

    We are the only country that has the lowest effective corporate tax rate in Europe.

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    Nov 6th 2014, 2:46 PM

    ITS,
    What are the rates in Cyprus(12.5%), Bulgaria(10%), Macedonia(10%), Montenegro(9%)….

    And while we are talking about other peoples money….
    We tax our poorest the lowest and our richest some of the highest…
    http://www.taxinstitute.ie/Portals/0/Effective%20Income%20Tax%20Rates%20Ireland%20v%207%20competitor%20countries.pdf

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    Mute Chin Feeyin
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    Nov 6th 2014, 3:41 PM

    Ah, here now, Cowboy Ted, don’t you know the comments section is not the place to bring up facts. It is, rather, the place to bring up all sorts of made up stuff starting with “I’m sure…”, and “probably….”.

    Go and take your well researched facts somewhere else, please. Honestly, the nerve of some people.

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    Nov 6th 2014, 4:30 PM

    Sorry Chin, will never do it again…
    Feel stupid now, Didn’t know actual popular opinion…

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    Mute ITS Student
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    Nov 6th 2014, 6:49 PM

    So how do corporations pay effective 2% corporation tax in Ireland? There are Irish tax loopholes that were created by successive governments. These are the problem – not other countries. Therefore, the EU (and others) should keep the pressure on this government to bring these into line with other countries.

    Transfer pricing, Patent Royalties, Subsidiary rules should be changed, to name a few. A corporation setting up in Ireland for “R&D” purposes gets a tax break – something very wrong with the Irish tax code.

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    Mute Alan R
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    Nov 6th 2014, 7:40 PM

    Just read that report Cowboy Ted, Cowboy is right. The report only compares to “competitor” countries. Ie. Hand picked countries designed to fabricate a point. This report has all the hallmarks of bias and cherry picking of stats

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    Mute pongodhall
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    Nov 6th 2014, 8:29 AM

    Thank you for telling us journal investigating team. Good work there.
    We already know companies avoid tax in perfectly legal ways and perhaps it is more than time to change the legal system.
    People paying taxes is so much easier for the rich and they should not be having tax relief but the poorer sections of communities should.
    I think this pursuit of money, this wild greed has become worse than ever and these people have no conscience for what they do is at the expense of others where a very small amount of money is critical.
    These miserly hoarders could not even touch the interest in 500 lifetimes….are they ill with greed?

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    Mute Mike O Neill
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    Nov 6th 2014, 8:46 AM

    It’s an AFP article.

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    Nov 6th 2014, 8:54 AM

    What hate i about this is very few out ther beleave or see the con we living,

    We are all working our backs off paying taxes, all long side other chagers.

    Our govermets say we need the money to pay for & improve services.

    This a con so these big compaines don’t have to pay up.

    We need to forget water protest we need.
    FAIRER TAX PROTEST

    If these compaines paid just a little more, over night our whole country could have better health care, water, education, quailty of life ect….

    All of us workers wheater you student, middle class worker, or earning a bit more.

    All our tax rates could be cut, thus releaseing more free money into our economy which would help make more jobs, reduce crime, sucides, stress. And goverments, bankers, big corps would still make.

    But no it cant be cause the modren world dose like a fairer system.

    Maybe some day if more people relize…

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    Mute Chin Feeyin
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    Nov 6th 2014, 9:17 AM

    JustMade, what was that? Something about tax, blah, blah. Too many spelling and grammar errors, almost impossible to read.

    This is why spelling is important.

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    Mute JustMade Ireland
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    Nov 6th 2014, 9:52 AM

    So what is your life that pathetic like so many out that you have to troll the internet to pick on someone with a learning disable, “ just to make yourself sound important.

    Would you say to someone who cant walk properly, this is why walking is important!!

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    Mute Colin C
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    Nov 6th 2014, 10:36 AM

    Burned!

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    Mute Chin Feeyin
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    Nov 6th 2014, 10:41 AM

    JustMade, you see? You can spell correctly when you make an effort. It’s not that difficult, especially with modern technology.

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    Mute Tommy
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    Nov 6th 2014, 11:38 AM

    Owned.ie

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    Mute Tony Hickey
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    Nov 6th 2014, 8:25 AM

    Don’t tell the French government

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    Nov 6th 2014, 12:50 PM

    Don’t tell the vested interests who oppose paying their fair share of tax.

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    Nov 6th 2014, 8:26 AM

    This is why Ireland should support tax harmonisation in Europe and financial transaction taxes.Even the 12.5% was too onerous for these corpoations understandably as a corporations only motivation (despite p.r. guff about corporate citizenship etc) is profit.they must be strictly controlled by governments or we become slaves to them.

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    Nov 6th 2014, 9:02 AM

    To late. We are slaves to them already.

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    Mute Jason Culligan
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    Nov 6th 2014, 10:18 AM

    Tax harmonisation simply does not work when you have so many varied economies. The idea of currency harmonisation has already proven to be a bust as the EU has so many different economies with their own strengths and weaknesses.

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    Nov 6th 2014, 12:59 PM

    Tax harmonization is a good idea because it would mean more money for public services when corporates have nowhere to hide. It would also enable better health services, social programs, road building, public transport, etc.

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    Mute Gabriel Lardner
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    Nov 7th 2014, 4:20 AM

    Buy Irish, support Irish jobs. Love Irish food! Thank you for supporting Irish. Now we are going to filter the money through Luxembourg to avoid paying tax in Ireland. Thank you. Glanbia.

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    Mute Thierry Rat
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    Nov 6th 2014, 12:48 PM

    The keyword in the article is legal

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