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    ‘It will last with them for a long time’ – Women and children left homeless by IPAS arson attack ‘doing well’

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    A Louth nurese and county councillor has praised the courage of residents and the compassion shown by Drogheda locals in the aftermath of the deliberate arson attack that tore through an International Protection Accommodation Service (IPAS) centre in the town on Halloween night.
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