"We can have vigils, we can talk, we can say this, that and the other - what will change tomorrow? I will be looking behind my shoulder, I will will be walking out in the middle of the road, I will be living in fear, I will be wondering about my girls and my granddaughters"
"When I look at the picture of Ashling, she is all of our children, she belongs to all of us. That is how I felt when I was trying to tell my child. You are constantly telling them don't do this, don't do that. I don't want them to grow up in a world of 'don'ts'"
With vigils taking place and important conversations being had all over the country in the last 24 hours we look at the murder of Ashling Murphy.
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