A nine-year-old boy fighting for life after coming into contact with toxic materials dumped at a bonfire site
A nine-year-old boy fighting for life after coming into contact with toxic materials dumped at a bonfire site.
A nine-year-old boy is critically ill after coming into contact with a hazardous substance at a bonfire site on Shankill Road. Police have been clearing the scene at Glenwood Street after drums containing a substance were dumped at the site. The boy is currently in intensive care in the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children. Stephen got reaction from Belfast City councillor Jim Rodgers and commentator Brendan Mulgrew.
Also on the programme, a group representing RHI boiler owners has accused the Department of Economy of getting their numbers wrong again.
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