Witness in Limerick murder trial 'was doing hits in Ireland', court hears

One of the four men on trial for their part in the fatal shooting of a Limerick bouncer told gardaí that he had never seen a gun in his life.

Witness in Limerick murder trial 'was doing hits in Ireland', court hears

One of the four men on trial for their part in the fatal shooting of a Limerick bouncer told gardaí that he had never seen a gun in his life.

Detective Garda Darragh O'Sullivan told Mr Denis Vaughan Buckley SC, prosecuting, that the accused man Gary Campion had told him that the chief prosecution witness had "killed four or 5 people in England. He came over to Ireland and was doing hits."

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