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Paddy Cullivan's The Murder of Michael Collins

Denvir's Coaching Inn, 14-16 English Street, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6AB
Paddy Cullivan's  - The Murder of Michael Collins

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As part of the Aspiring Geopark Lúnasa Festival 2022 the fantastic Paddy Cullivan brings you the incredible story of the death of Ireland's first Commander-in-Chief.

An audio-visual spectacular featuring hundreds of images, shocking new research and incredible songs, Paddy dares to unravel the secrets and lies around what happened that fateful day in Béal na mBlath, 22nd August 1922.

Did Michael Collins have a secret son in London? Was he really going to keep to the Anglo-Irish Treaty or was he planning to resume the war? If the anti-treaty side shot him, why did the Free State instigate a massive cover-up? How can one of the most important men in Irish history have no autopsy report, no investigation, inquest or even a death cert? And who really shot Michael Collins? Why is there such reticence from certain quarters - to this day - to find out the truth?

No less complex or mysterious than the death of JFK and with as many twists and turns, 'The Murder of Michael Collins' is a fascinating rollercoaster ride that will change your perceptions of Irish history forever…

 

Click here for more details about the Mourne, Gullion Strangford Aspiring UNESCO Global Geopark Lúnasa Festival

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