Grieving Cork mother says NCT report raises more questions than answers

A Cork mother who had to fight for the release of the NCT report on the car her daughter died in says the report found that the car was roadworthy. The Road Safety Authority stepped in on Paula Murphy's behalf yesterday and instructed the NCT to issue the report to her which she received earlier this morning. Gardaí found that Amanda O'Flaherty's car had defects in it's rear suspension after she died in a crash in Cobh nearly two years ago. Her Mum Paula believed that the NCT report could shed more light on her daughters fatal collision but she now says it raises more questions than answers. AUDIO: Speaking on the Neil Prendeville Show on RedFM Paula says the report's findings are disappointing and upsetting. Click the PLAY button above to hear.
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