HC Deb 20 April 1921 vol 140 c1870
Mr. O'CONNOR

(by Private Notice) asked the Attorney-General for Ireland if he has any further particulars with reference to the affray at Castleconnell, where Auxiliaries attacked and killed some of the constabulary forces, and also killed Mr. O'Donovan; and whether he has received any protest from the widow of Mr. O'Donovan against the right hon. Gentleman's statement that he was killed rushing from the bar, instead of which he was taken out into the yard, put up against the wall, and killed?

Mr. HENRY

I gave my hon. Friend all the information in my possession in answer to a question yesterday. I have received no further information, and, speaking for myself, whatever may have reached Dublin Casle, I have received no protest from the widow of the deceased.

Mr. O'CONNOR

I will repeat the question to-morrow.