Lifting of McAnaspie in camera rule in public interest, court told

A COURT has heard that a lifting of the in camera rule in the case of Daniel McAnaspie, the teenager killed earlier this year, would be in the public interest.

Media organisations have applied to report on matters to be heard in court relating to a separate application by the McAnaspie family seeking to gain access to documents from the Guardian Ad Litem, Daniel’s legal representative in other court matters.

The 17-year-old was killed earlier this year, and had been in the care of the Health Service Executive (HSE) at the time of his death.

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