On Valentines Day in 1981 in the North of Dublin, Ireland a fire broke out in a nightclub just following a Disco Dancing competition. We look at how measures taken to prevent illegal entry and poor building material choices cost 48 young people their lives.With John Chidgey.Related Episodes:
Causality Episode 43: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
Formal Reports:
Report of the Stardust Victims’ Compensation Tribunal (PDF)
Report of the Tribunal of Inquiry on the fire at the Stardust
News Releases and Articles:
Stardust: A timeline of the Tribunals, reports and inquests that led to this week’s verdict
Stardust: Apology call after nightclub fire deaths verdict
Stardust fire inquest of ‘paramount importance’
A grim uncertainty that haunts Stardust families
Stardust: Apology call after nightclub fire deaths verdict
How Did The Stardust Fire Start?
Stardust 30 Years On
Stardust Verdict
How tragedy unfolded at a Valentine’s disco
Irish government makes official apology
The night that started like any other
Law Society of Ireland Gazette
Stardust nightclub was pretty horrendous fire risk
Regulations:
Fire Services Act, 1981, Section 37
The Public Dance Halls Act, 1935 on JSTOR
General Information:
Dublin Corporation
Stardust Fire
A History of the Fire Service in Ireland
Support Causality on PatreonEpisode Gold Producers:
'r', Steven Bridle and Kellen Frodelius-Fujimoto.Episode Silver Producers:
Mitch Biegler, Shane O'Neill, Jared Roman, Katharina Will, Chad Juehring and Ian Gallagher.With thanks to
Aileen Brennan
for the topic suggestion.