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On the 18th anniversary of Paul Quinn’s 2007 murder, Irish police urge witnesses to come forward with new information.
On the 18th anniversary of Paul Quinn’s 2007 murder in County Monaghan, Irish police have renewed their appeal for information, emphasizing that critical details may still be held by the public.
Quinn, 21, was lured to a shed and brutally beaten, suffering fatal injuries from which every major bone was broken.
Despite 23 arrests and a 2020 review, no charges have been made.
Authorities say changing circumstances may now encourage witnesses to come forward.
Garda Superintendent Ronan Carey and Quinn’s parents, Stephen and Breege, urge anyone with information to contact Castleblayney Garda Station or the confidential tip line.
The case remains open and a top priority.
En el 18o aniversario del asesinato de Paul Quinn en 2007, la policía irlandesa urge a los testigos a presentar nueva información.