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Martin rules out historical inquiry into 1922 assassination of Michael Collins – obraonain reports.

The Michael Collins 100 committee is working on plans to fundraise for a statue of Collins which would be gifted the city of Dublin. Picture: Getty

Micheál Martin, the Taoiseach, has promised that the state will commemorate Michael Collins as a “statesman” and an “outstanding leader” on the 100th anniversary of his death next year. However, he has ruled out any historical inquiry into the much-debated question of who actually shot Collins in an ambush in Beál na mBláth in west Cork on August 22, 1922.

 

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obraonain I presume the decision was the family's to make.

obraonain Easy...it was Jonathan Rhys Meyers!!!

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