A DEVASTATED dad whose then wife killed their three kids hopes a new HSE report about the tragedy will save lives.
Andrew McGinley yesterday revealed that the review, which he asked for after the deaths in 2020, could be published later this month.
The children’s mum was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity, while grieving dad Andrew wants sweeping new policy recommendations published by the HSE.
His sons Conor, nine, and Darragh, seven, and three-year-old daughter Carla were all suffocated to death in their Dublin home by Deirdre Morley.
Andrew said: “I am waiting for the HSE review that I called for after the children were killed.
“I submitted 97 questions to the review team and I expect that they will all be answered comprehensively.
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