Withdraw allegations, demands family of murdered man Quinn

The family of a man murdered in the North two months ago, today insisted Sinn Féin must withdraw allegations that he was a victim of a dispute between criminals before they will talk to the party.

The family of a man murdered in the North two months ago, today insisted Sinn Féin must withdraw allegations that he was a victim of a dispute between criminals before they will talk to the party.

Briege and Stephen Quinn, whose son, Paul, from Cullyhanna, South Armagh, was lured over the Border where he was beaten to death by a gang at a farm, said that Sinn Féin MP and Stormont minister Conor Murphy had phoned the family home this week.

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