?BREAKING: Homeless charity removes post about young girl dying on the streets saying that it appears the girl is thankfully still alive – they’re investigating their original claims – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

?BREAKING: Homeless charity removes post about young girl dying on the streets saying that it appears the girl is thankfully still alive – they’re investigating their original claims




Image source: A lending hand

UPDATE: The homeless charity who posted this information say they have removed the post because they cannot confirm the legitimacy of the claims that the young girl did indeed die on the streets.

It was well documented on social media that a 15-yr-old girl died sleeping in a tent in Clondalkin, but the charity say that they were informed from another charity and are trying to ascertain whether it did indeed happen as they reported.

Our original report remains below, but as it stands, thankfully it appears the young girl did not die like the charity initially thought.

In what can only be described as truly outrageous, one of Ireland’s leading homeless charities, A Lending Hand, has announced that a young girl has tragically died while sleeping out in the freezing cold in a tent in Dublin City.

The charity workers say that the young girl took her chances sleeping in a tent but was unable to make it through the night in the -7C freezing climate the poor Irish girl was subjected to.

Meanwhile, the government has done all it can to move thousands of migrants into accommodation – people who for the most part have absolutely no connection to Ireland whatsoever – they’re being housed and our own are literally dying on the streets.

The charity posted on Facebook that you will not see this on mainstream media – the reason being that it doesn’t suit their narrative of pushing endless numbers of migrants into accommodation while Irish people perish and die sleeping homeless in the freezing cold weather.

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