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Ballyspillane investigations: Gardai will “knock on more doors”
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By Sean Moriarty
Killarney Gardai have promised further investigations into the so-called ‘Ballyspillane Feud’. Speaking at last Friday’s Joint Policing Committee meeting, which took place online for the first time due to COVID-19 restrictions, Superintendent Flor Murphy said: “I can assure you that we will be knocking on more doors in the coming weeks”.
On-going anti-social behaviour issues in the Killarney estate have led to a number of arrests.
Over the Christmas period four members of the same family were ordered, by a court judge, to leave the estate, after a violent public order incident.
Cllr Donal Grady has been a long-time supporter of the innocent people living in the estate caught up in the feud.
“They are going through hell and torture up there,” he told the Killarney Advertiser. “95 percent of the people are good, honest hardworking people, and I pray that we will see an end to this – above all for the good of the good people of Ballyspillane.”
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