Take a walk down Wilton Terrace on the Grand Canal. Start at Lesson Street bridge, stick to the path beside the canal, head towards Baggot Street. Small, narrow streets and alleyways to your left connect to Fitzwilliam Place, Fitzwilliam Square and Fitzwilliam Street. You will come to the lock gate just before the garage, there is a tree to the left. This tree is decorated with fairy lights, small teddy bears and beads. This is a small memorial to Sinead Kelly, a young working girl who was held down by at least two men and stabbed to death by another man. She was murdered over 20 years ago and the tree is still decorated in her memory.
I remember cruising around the area in my friend's red Vectra back in the day.
It's a dangerous job and I have the height of respect for anyone who does it.
Last edited by TheNightShift; 20-02-21 at 22:26.
Reason: Edited as reported as indiscretion (giving some directions)- Julie.
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