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brannigan
[bran-i-guhn]
noun
a carouse.
a squabble; brawl.
Word History and Origins
Origin of brannigan1
Example Sentences
Ms McLaughlin's mother, Andrea Brannigan, told BBC News NI "all I ever wanted was an inquest locally so hopefully this will finally lead to getting a death certificate".
Ms Brannigan also said, in a statement issued on behalf of her solicitor, that she was "grateful to the attorney general" that the inquest into her daughter's death will happen.
Ms Brannigan said her solicitor had begun the process of providing the legal documentation to the coroner to assist in his investigation.
"By asking for Angela, a person who may be feeling uncomfortable or feel unsafe within a licensed venue can quickly alert staff," Supt Pete Brannigan said.
Natalie Brannigan, 42, from The Green in Holywood, admitted a charge of assisting offenders and was given a two-year sentence, suspended for two years.
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