Call to help with probe despite ‘fear’

THERE will be further bloodshed following Monday’s double gangland murder unless people with information come forward, a local councillor and youth activist has said.

Call to help with probe despite ‘fear’

Vincent Jackson said while there was “huge fear and intimidation” in the Ballyfermot and Clondalkin areas of west Dublin, he urged people to “dig deep” and pass on whatever details they had about the killers.

Two feared criminals, brothers Paul and Kenneth Corbally, were riddled with bullets by two masked attackers, each firing a semi-automatic handgun, as they sat in a car in Ronanstown, Clondalkin, at about 8pm on Monday.

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