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Published 11:48 29 Mar 2018 BST
Updated 11:52 29 Mar 2018 BST
"Secondly I have not given an interview to ANY newspaper or media source. I have been wrongly misquoted, I strongly refute anything that has been printed in my name.
"I have moved on with my life since that day, in the best way that I can.
"Please respect my privacy."
The late Sean McGrotty's father Noel revealed how he had received a claim against the estate of his late son, Sean, one of the victims of the tragedy.
"I saw the name Knox and realised it was from the girl that took the baby when she was brought out of the water that day," he said.
In a Facebook post, Knox's sister said the woman had thought she was suing the local council rather than the family.
"She was under the impression that the claim was against Donegal [County] Council and due to the same reason that the family were claiming for – algae being on the slipway and other reasons," she wrote.
"That day has ruined her life forever, witnessing five people die in front of her, and her life will never be the same."
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