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21st May 2021
11:16am BST

Andrew, who discovered his children's bodies when he returned home from work, said yesterday that he believes the not guilty by insanity verdict to be the right one. In a statement issued through Gardaí, he said that he is "no closer to understanding why" his children had died.
"Everyone who knows Deirdre, knows how much she loved our children and how devoted she was to them," he said.
"Whatever the outcome of this trial, it remains that our beloved children Conor, Darragh and Carla have died. As I write this, I’m no closer to understanding why."
Andrew went on to say that he will be seeking clarity from the HSE regarding his wife's diagnosis and condition at the time of the children's death. Morley had first spoken with psychiatrists about her mental health issues in late 2018, stating that she feared her illness would affect her family.
Andrew told Prime Time that he and his family still have "a lot of questions" regarding Deirdre's treatment under the HSE.
"Especially when we listened to the two medical experts in the days of the trial, and some of it was new to us," he said.
"I need to understand that, and the only way you can understand that is from the people who were treating Dee previously over the last couple of years. So my request is that they would meet with us as a family so that we can review our treatment plan over the last few years."