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Published 11:37 5 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 12:31 5 Jul 2023 BST
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"They all want to leave. They were traumatised and people were saying, 'I want to get home'.
"South Dublin is a small parish, all the schools know each other, they play against each other, they are friends with each other, and there are older siblings and friends all over the area who are deeply devastated.
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"They just want to come home and will be all home in the next 48 hours."
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