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Mary Lou (SF) v Paschal Donohue (FG) going head-to-head on lisbon

category dublin | eu | event notice author Monday September 21, 2009 19:09author by Dublin Central SF - SF

Mary Lou McDonald of Sinn Féin and Senator Paschal Donohue of Fine Gael will be going head-to -head in a lisbon Treaty II debate on Thursday the 24th of September in Stoney Batter.

Mary Lou McDonald of Sinn Féin and Senator Paschal Donohue of Fine Gael will be going head-to-head in a lisbon Treaty II debate in Stoney Batter. McDonald and Donohue, both of whom were candidates in Dublin Central in the 2007 General Election, will do battle in the Prussia Street Community Centre at 8 p.m. on Thursday the 24th of September. The debate will be chaired by Sinn Féin's local representative for the North Inner City, Ruadhán Mac Aodháin.

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author by Miriampublication date Mon Sep 21, 2009 19:54author address author phone

"FINE GAEL’s candidate in the Dublin Central byelection narrowly avoided serious injury yesterday afternoon when a car mounted the footpath and ran over his foot as he was leaving Bertie Ahern’s local."

Irish Times, Wednesday, May 6, 2009

What ever happened because of this? Did Paschal make a report to the Gardaí? Did he go to hospital? Was any action taken agains the driver?

The story was never followed up, and Paschal was fine a short time later,out canvassing door to door, which is pretty amazing for someone who has just been hit by a car which drove over his foot. It can't be that he just walked into the road can it? Or made the whole thing up? Strange business. Hopefully someone will raise the issue of the mysterious car accident at the meeting.



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