Homeless man who died near Dáil interviewed weeks before death

The homeless man who died within view of Leinster House spoke to a radio interviewer in the weeks before his death.

Homeless man who died near Dáil interviewed weeks before death

The homeless man who died within view of Leinster House spoke to a radio interviewer in the weeks before his death.

Jonathan Corrie, told Dublin City FM that "everyone should have a chance", and suggested solutions for Dublin's homeless crisis.

"There's a huge amount of empty buildings which could be converted," he said.

The 43-year-old also explained how he had been homeless since the age of 18.

Jonathan was interviewed by Hannak Parkes, a journalist with 103.2 Dublin City FM.

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