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Ironman inquest hears of family's frustration at lack of probe into deaths

Ironman inquest hears of family's frustration at lack of probe into deaths
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The family of a man who died during an Ironman event in Ireland is expressing frustration over the lack of accountability following the inquest into his death. The inquest recorded a verdict of accidental death for both participants who died during the 2023 race.

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It highlights concerns regarding safety protocols and corporate accountability in large-scale international sporting events.

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The article reports on the family's perspective and the official inquest findings without taking a definitive stance on liability.

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