21/06/2022

DUP Leader Backs Call For Information On Glenn Quinn Murder

DUP Leader, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, has called for anyone with information about the murder of Glenn Quinn to contact the police.

Following a fresh appeal for information from the PSNI, Sir Jeffrey said: "This was a vicious and brutal murder back in January 2020.

"I have met Glenn's family including his mother. I assured them they have my full support in their quest for justice.

"I appeal to the people who know the circumstances of Glenn's murder to step forward and help this family who have suffered not only a painful loss but also persistent intimidation to stop campaigning."


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