Relatives demand inquest into death of man left paralysed after stabbing in mental health ward

The family of a patient who died eight months after a stabbing in a mental health ward have demanded to know why health chiefs have not completed an inquiry into his death.

Relatives demand inquest into death of man left paralysed after stabbing in mental health ward

The family of a patient who died eight months after a stabbing in a mental health ward have demanded to know why health chiefs have not completed an inquiry into his death.

James McGrane, from College Park, Terenure, Dublin was being treated for depression in the Rowan Ward of Tallaght Hospital when he was left paralysed when his spine was severed in the attack on May 11, 2010.

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