'It's 17 years now, it's horrific': Mother of Paul Quinn appeals for information on anniversary of his murder
THE MOTHER of a young man who was lured to a shed in Co. Monaghan and savagely beaten to death has appealed for information on the anniversary of his murder. Seventeen years to the day after her son Paul's death, Breege Quinn says the pain is as raw as ever. Meanwhile, An Garda Síochána say they believe 'people may be in a position now to provide answers' into the 21-year-old's murder. 'Savagely beaten' "On October 7, 2007, Paul Quinn was lured to outbuildings in sheds at Tullyvanus, Co. Monaghan, where he was savagely beaten to death by a gang of eight to 10 masked men," said Superintendent Ronan Carey. Mr Quinn, from Cullyhanna, Co. Armagh, was reportedly beaten with iron bars and nail-studded clubs, resulting in every major bone in his body being broken. He was brought to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, Co. Louth, where he died from his injuries later that day. Mr Quinn's family believe members of the IRA were involved in his murder, however, Sinn Féin has denied this. A 2008 report from the Independent…
20 Oct 00:00 · The Irish Post