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Families want truth to come out about Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing

Thursday April 29, 2021
The heartbroken families of 15 people killed in the Whiskey Au Go Go firebombing are pleading for the truth as the Queensland state coroner reopens the inquest into the deadly arson attack.
Sonya Carroll, whose mother died in the nightclub fire, is seen talking to the media outside the pre-inquest conference into the 1973 Whiskey Au Go-Go nightclub fire deaths. Photo: AAP/Darren England)
Loved ones packed the Coroner’s Court gallery in Brisbane on Thursday for the first day of a pre-inquest hearing into the 1973 arson attack.
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