A sacked lorry driver could not have foreseen that live-streaming in an Orange Hall would result in offensive chants about Michaela McAreavey being broadcast, it has been claimed.
representatives from Norman Emerson Group said they feared reputational damage to their firmOn Wednesday Mr Bryson said his client had not appealed against his dismissal at the time due to confusion.'Vile, reprehensible conduct'
Mr Bryson also argued that the reaction on social media "infected" the decision by his client's former employers. Mr O'Donoghue described the firm as employing across the community, from Orange Order members to GAA players in mid Ulster, an area he described as a "tinderbox" politically.Michaela graduated from Queen's University on the same day in 2006 that her father, Mickey Harte, received an honorary doctorate
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