
Antoinette Keegan
Antoinette Keegan is a prominent advocate for justice and accountability, known for her activism following the tragic Stardust nightclub fire in Dublin in 1981, which claimed the lives of her two sisters. Recently, she joined the families affected by the 2022 Creeslough service station explosion, urging the Irish government to provide a public inquiry to uncover the truth and ensure safety for the community.
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Recent news mentions
Antoinette Keegan, who survived the fire, thanked the emergency services and the families for their attendance at the commemoration.
Forty-five years after Stardust fire, family and emergency services attend memorial – The Irish TimesAntoinette Keegan, a well-known campaigner, attended the court in support of the plaintiffs.
Denis O’Brien was a dominant player in Irish media world when defamatory statement released – The Irish TimesAntoinette Keegan, who lost her two sisters in the 1981 blaze, said the Government must assist the Co Donegal families get answers via a public inquiry.
‘Lives have moved on but we are still stuck on October 7th, 2022′ – The Irish Times



























