Decision due in weeks on inquiry into forestry worker's murder

The Attorney General will decide next month on possibly the last chance for a public inquiry into the unsolved 1976 murder of Dundalk forestry worker Seamus Ludlow.

Decision due in weeks on inquiry into forestry worker's murder

The Attorney General will decide next month on possibly the last chance for a public inquiry into the unsolved 1976 murder of Dundalk forestry worker Seamus Ludlow.

Relatives of Mr Ludlow today held an hour-long meeting with the Taoiseach at Government Buildings and presented him with proposals for a concise independent probe into the killing.

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