Family asks Taoiseach to 'help us get the answers' to Corkman's nightclub death

An inquest in 2003 found Adrian Moynihan had died of asphyxiation arising from the manner in which he was restrained at Sidetrax nightclub in 2001
Family asks Taoiseach to 'help us get the answers' to Corkman's nightclub death

According to gardaí, the investigation into Adrian Moynihan's death remains open. File picture: Michael MacSweeney

The family of a Corkman who died following an incident at a Cork City nightclub over two decades ago have told the Taoiseach that they have been let down by the State.

Adrian Moynihan (23), an apprentice mason from Ballincollie Road in Ballyvolane, died on March 26, 2001, following an incident at the Sidetrax nightclub in Cork City. An inquest in 2003 found he had died of asphyxiation arising from the manner in which he was restrained at the club.

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