Aurivo, the farmers’ co-operative operating across the north-west, has issued High Court proceedings against the owners of the Creeslough site of the 2022 fatal explosion and multiple parties connected with the disaster and its aftermath. Patrick Donaghy & Co solicitors issued a plenary summons on Thursday on behalf of Aurivo, High Court records show. The co-op’s spokespeople and solicitor were not available for comment when The Currency contacted them on Friday. The defendants in the action are: Vivo/Shell Ltd, the company operating the service station before the explosion; Its shareholders and directors Danny and Annette Lafferty, along with its secretary…
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