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UK: Limerick man was protecting family, court hears
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"A Limerick father-of-five, who was trying to protect his family, shot three men outside his home killing one of them, a court heard earlier today."
"Christopher McCormack, (aged 44) from Byrne Avenue, Prospect Limerick, admitted at Limerick Circuit Court yesterday to shooting 29-year-old David Noonan in the back outside his home four years ago."
"The court also heard that the accused had injured Derek Hayes, (aged 36), and had shot dead Billy Power who was aged 29 at the time, in the same incident."
"However, The DPP instructed that no charges be brought against Mr McCormack in relation to the shooting of Hayes and Power, the court heard." |
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