"Especially platform six and seven – there is no covered waiting area there.
Ms Brannigan also said, in a statement issued on behalf of her solicitor, that she was "grateful to the attorney general" that the inquest into her daughter's death will happen.Her mother said she was told the inquest, which she has been calling on for years, will happen in Donegal "on the grounds that it would be advisable, and in the interests of justice".
Ms Brannigan said her solicitor had begun the process of providing the legal documentation to the coroner to assist in his investigation."I understand and appreciate that the circumstances of Danielle's case, and the fact that she was killed when abroad makes her case exceptional," she added."It is very heartening that the relevant authorities here in Ireland showed their compassion and care in agreeing to and supporting the requirement for an inquest to be held in Donegal, Danielle's home, after the horrific events that ended her beautiful life thousands of miles away."
BBC News NI has contacted the Office of the Attorney General in Dublin for comment.Family solicitor Des Doherty told BBC News NI an inquest was requested so a death certificate could be issued to the family.
"The family welcomes this judicial investigation in the form of an inquest in Donegal even though Danielle's death happened abroad as this is allowed in certain circumstances under Irish law," Mr Doherty added.
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A fire at an electrical substation in west London, which supplies Heathrow, caused a major power outage at the airport, prompting its closure.It is not yet known what caused the fire at the substation, but Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said there was no suggestion of foul play as counter-terrorism police investigate.
"The counter-terrorism command has specific capabilities and capacities that mean that they are used to conducting investigations at pace," she said, adding that they were needed as the fire took place next to a critical piece of national infrastructure.Emergency services were first called to Nestles Avenues in Hayes, west London at 23:23 GMT on Thursday.