26/07/2004

Police make further appeal in west Belfast killing

Police have appealed to a Belfast taxi driver to contact them in relation to the murder of Geraldine Kane last week.

The 47-year-old mother of four was found stabbed to death in a house in Cavendish Square off the Falls Road on Tuesday.

Detectives want to speak to the driver who is believed to have picked up Mrs Kane and a man they are seeking in connection with her killing, from the Glenowen pub on the Glen Road on Monday evening.

Police wish to speak to 42-year-old Thomas Graham who is being sought by forces on both sides of the border after being spotted on Wednesday heading towards Newry.

A third person is also believed to have been dropped off shortly before Mrs Kane and Mr Graham and police have appealed for anyone who saw either drop off to contact them.

(MB)

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