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To Heal the Broken Heart and Set the Captives Free
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Saturday August 11, 2007 15:42 by Sean Crudden - impero sean at impero dot iol dot ie Jenkinstown, Dundalk, Co Louth. 087 9739945
The Central Mental Hospital, Dundrum Brendan O'Donnell died in the central mental hospital a young man (~ 23) about 10 years ago. Whatever happened him the event set alarm bells ringing in my mind. Is it too late now (or too soon?) to seek a transparent public account of his death and how it came about? He was a triple murderer, physically strong and, as far as I know, suicide was not a factor. Those of us who attended boarding school in the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s know what it is like to be withdrawn and separated from the community that formed us and that we grew up in. That gives rise to a feeling of living in a no-man’s-land which stays under the skin right into adult life - even into old age. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2"Is it too late now (or too soon?) to seek a transparent public account of his death and how it came about? He was a triple murderer, physically strong and, as far as I know, suicide was not a factor."
There should be no question of the available possibility to hold an open public inquiry into the events associated with the death of someone, where death can be shown to have occurred in uncertain or suspicious circumstances.
What should be questionable is the motive behind those who would seek to thwart or block such inquiries.
Rest in peace, Brendan O'Donnell (RIP), God only knows, if he was given the care he needed in time, his life would have been very different. His mother loved him and he loved his mother, he never accepted the hospital's version of his mother's death - he was extremely angry at the authorities, justifiably so, God rest his soul, I hope he is at peace now.
God bless all other patients who were put into mental institutions in Ireland and left to die in them, some like the ones in St Brigid's Mental Hospital Ballinasloe, don't even have a marked grave, and some had no relatives that cared enough to attend their funeral.
I know many patients were put in as teenagers (some from the Magdalene laundries) and some were never visited by any one (I met and spoke to enough of them to know, how it was).