25/09/2015

Conall Kerrigan Death: Police Appeal To Trace Two Men

Police are appealing for help to trace two men in connection with the death of Conall Kerrigan.

Conall, 25, was found dead in L'Derry city centre on Sunday 23 August.

Police believe his death was not the result of a crime, however, it is thought his wallet was stolen before his death.

Conall was last seen leaving the Metro Bar at 2am and new CCTV footage shows him sitting on the city walls at 2.34am.

Police are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.

(CD/JP)


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