'Very disappointed and very angry' - the father of Donate4Daithi speaks after meeting chhcalling about delays in changing Northern Ireland's organ donation law
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Dáithí's father Mairtin, who met Chris Heaton Harris earlier on Wednesday said he was "very disappointed and very angry" after the meeting. "That is what the secretary of state basically said, that it will take too much time if it was to go through him."
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