Evil child rapist Patrick O’Brien’s victim Fiona Doyle fears not being told when his funeral will take place
O’Brien’s death comes a month on from when Fiona visited him in the nursing home one last time as he lay on his deathbed
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O’Brien’s death comes a month on from when Fiona visited him in the nursing home one last time as he lay on his deathbed
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