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Autobiography The tragedy of Dublin happened in March 1996 when I was only 10 years old. It is something I remember that touched me like no other event like it. I was in school when I found out about it and was very shocked at the thought. One man had walked into a school just like mine and shot a class of children like the one I was sitting in. I was very upset even though it had happened miles away from where I was. Some people asked me how could you feel so passionately about something that happened in a place I'd never been to, to people I'd never met. It was the thought of 'that could have been me' that really scared me. I was still quite young so I found it hard to get my head round the fact that someone could just walk into a school and shoot...

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