As many as 19 people died in homeless accommodation in Cork city last year

Sinn Fein TD for Cork North Central Thomas Gould said that in his four years as a TD he had "never sat through a more harrowing Oireachtas housing committee" and said a Munster Regional Homeless Executive was "urgently" needed.
The t Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Local Government and Heritage was told on Tuesday by Cork City Council that eight people died in emergency accommodation in the city in 2023, while Cork Simon said 17 people availing of its emergency and ed housing services had died last year.
The homelessness charity told
on Wednesday that it was “most likely” that there was a crossover between the two figures, with some of the eight people listed by the council “almost certainly” also included in Cork Simon’s figures.For reasons of client confidentiality, Cork Simon was unable to provide an exact figure for the number of people who died in homeless accommodation in Cork last year, but a spokesperson said the figure was “more than likely 19”, but it was possible it was 17 or 18.
In figures supplied to the Oireachtas committee, Cork City Council said that in 2022, six people died in emergency accommodation provided by the council, and Cork Simon said 10 people availing of its services had died in 2022.