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Published 11:59 27 Mar 2015 GMT
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According to the Irish Times, Jill's parents George and Edith McKeon are now planning to join others whose relatives were killed by criminals either on parole or whose parole had just expired to take a legal case against the state of Victoria for their role in her death.
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