Irene White (nee McBride), murdered on Wednesday the 6th April 2005
Help us catch the murderers and bring them to justice
THE FIGHT SO FAR
Two suspects convicted, the rest are still out there.
Anne has been campaigning for Justice for Irene since 2005. Over the last decade, she has organised numerous events up and down the country. Engaging with the press, she has kept Irene's case in the public domain, hoping to jog someone's memory and gather new information that helps the Gardai bring Irene's murderers to justice.

ANNE DELCASSIAN - FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
Anne Delcassian passed away in August 2019 after leading a campaign searching for justice for Irene for over 14 years.
Her dying wish is to see her campaign completed, and to ensure all those responsible for Irene's murder are brought to justice.
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS: There will be a wake for family and friends to celebrate Anne's life on August 19th 2019 from 4-8pm. On August 20th 2019, there will be a public service held at Glasnevin Cemetary, Dublin at 2.30pm, followed by a reception from 3-4pm. All those who were touched by Anne's life and her fight for justice are invited to attend the service in Glasnevin.

NIALL POWER CONVICTED IN COURT
On July 8th 2019, Niall Power was the second person to be convicted of Irene's murder. In court, he described himself as the "middleman" who followed someone's instructions to help co-ordinate Irene's murder.

ANTHONY LAMBE CONVICTED OF IRENE WHITE'S MURDER
In February 2018, Anthony Lambe was convicted of the murder of Irene White. He stated in court that he was paid. Anthony Lambe was apprehended after his ex-girlfriend responded to Anne's latest appeal for information. Anne continues to fight for justice, aiming to bring the remaining people involved in Irene's murder to court.

KILLERS REMAIN AT LARGE
In 2017, Anne continues to work with the press to highlight Irene's murder and ask for information. 12 years later, there is still no justice.

ANOTHER VIGIL
Anne supporting a Women's Aid vigil in Dublin, outside Leinster House, and asking for people to come forward with any information on Irene's murder. The vigil was held on the international day for the elimination of violence against women. Anne is holding a rose, each rose represents a female victim murdered through domestic violence. At this time, 137 female victims were represented, those victims listed in Womens Aid keeping records since 1996.

ANNE FORMS EUROPEAN ALLIANCE FOR JUSTICE FOR FAMILIES
Anne has cofounded the European Alliance for Justice for Families. The group will support victims as they fight for justice for their relatives.

"ONE LAST JIGSAW PIECE"
Anne communicates wth press to search for additional clues that may help to catch the killers

ANNE HOLDS VIGIL AT ICE HOUSE
Anne has organised a vigil at Ice House to remember the murder of her sister, Irene. Garda ask the public to come forward with any information.

WOMENS AID UPDATE
Women's aid have kept records of the number of murdered women from 1996 to the present day. Irene had used the refuge, and knew her murder was being planned.

ANNE VOTED AS COUNCIL MEMBER FOR ASSOPH
At a meeting in Paris, Anne was voted in as a member of the administration council of ASSOPH.

ANNE SPEAKS TO PRESS
Anne speaks to the press about reports that Irene knew her killer

ANNE HOPEFUL THAT IRENE'S KILLER WILL BE CAUGHT
Anne engages with the press, appealing for information on her sister's murder

AFTER VIGIL 2007
This photo shows the St Brigid's crosses, taken by Womens Aid to Dublin afterthe vigil that Anne organised for Irene in 2007. The crosses represent female murder victims.

ANOTHER WOMEN'S AID DAY
Anne supports women's aid, at another representation of female victims by women's aid outside Leinster House, Dublin.

AFTER THIS VIGIL A PHONE CALL
Anne holds another vigil in Ice House Park, appealing for information. Anne is holding Irene's photo, and highlighting her name among the names of so many victims.

CONFERENCE IN CROYDON UK
Anne, Sophie Tuscan Du Plantier's French solicitor, and Jill Maddison at a conference in Croydon.

1 IS TOO MANY
A Dublin conference organised by Anne, '1 is too many' offering ideas on best practice and approaches to eliminate domestic violence.

ANNE IN DUNDALK
Anne beside an installation of children's shoes, representing children who have been impacted by domestic violence, organised by Women's Aid Dundalk at the Square.