Cork Woman Impacted By Cervical Check Controversy To March In Her Hometown of Midleton

Carol Murray is one of over 200 women affected by the Cervical Check controversy
That's the harsh reality for Cork woman Carol Murray who was one of over 200 women affected by the Cervical Check controversy.
She's holding a march in her home town of Midleton tomorrow to continue to raise awareness of the scandal and she says the march is also to let the HSE and the government know it's a problem that can't be brushed under the carpet.
Our senior reporter Fiona O'Donovan has this report for RedFM News:
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