Paul Quinn was killed by several men in a farm shed in Monaghan in 2007.
The mother of a murder victim has made an emotional appeal for information, on the 14th anniversary of her son's death.
21-year-old Paul Quinn was violently killed by several men in a farm shed near Castleblayney, Co Monaghan, in 2007.
His family believes he was targeted after he had a row with the son of a senior IRA man, but no one's been convicted.
Paul's mother, Breege, says it would be a huge relief to finally solve the case.
Breege, believes he was killed after he had a row with the son of an IRA man
Gardai still believe that there are people out there with information about Paul Quinn’s death, on the 14th anniversary of his murder
— UTV Live News (@UTVNews) October 20, 2021
The 21-year-old was beaten to death by a gang of around a dozen men in a farm shed on 20 October 2007.https://t.co/aLeDXhwv4e

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