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The Crime Victims Helpline
The Crime Victims Helpline is a national service providing support and information to victims of crime and all people affected by crime. You can contact the helpline by phoning the Lo-Call number;
1850 211 407 or by visiting the website at www.crimevictimshelpline.ie.
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