Crime and illness hit more Irish abroad

Cases of crime, illness and accidents involving Irish people abroad jumped by more than a fifth in the first half of the year, new figures show.

Crime and illness hit more Irish abroad

Cases of crime, illness and accidents involving Irish people abroad jumped by more than a fifth in the first half of the year, new figures show.

Irish embassies, missions overseas and the consular section at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin dealt with 660 cases since January compared to 540 in the same period in 2009 – up 22%.

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