Gail O’Rorke: ‘I was terrified in the lead-up to the trial’ Picture: Feargal Ward
Four years of constant fear and worry finally came to an end for Gail O’Rorke last week, when she was acquitted of assisting in the suicide of her friend Bernadette Forde
Two gardaí tapped Gail O’Rorke on the shoulder. She was standing outside a travel agency in Dublin. She was on the phone to her daughter. They wanted to know if she was Gail O’Rorke.
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