A FRESH appeal has been made for information on the 20th anniversary of the murder of a Donegal man. Shaun Duffy (36), late of Meenacross, was attacked and fatally wounded in his home in the early ...
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Donegal’s young barbershop stars, the Platinum Dolls, made their mark on the world stage last night in the US. The Loreto Letterkenny students put in a stellar performance at the Barbershop Harmony ...
Donegal Youth Service has been awarded the Belong To – LGBTQ+ Youth Ireland’s Rainbow Award at a ceremony at The Clarence Hotel, Dublin 2. The Letterkenny-based youth service was recognised for its ...
Mr Duffy, 36, lived in a bungalow at Mín na Croise and was well known in west Donegal. He worked as an ... socialising in the Strand View Bar in Maghery on Friday, 28 January 2005.
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The 36-year-old bachelor had been attacked with a knife and a crossbow and left to die in a pool of blood at his own home on January 29, 2005 ...
Mr Duffy had been socialising with family and friends at the Strand View Bar in Maghery, Donegal on January 28th 2005. After the pub, he went to his mother's house in Meencross and then returned ...
Shaun, 36, was fatally wounded in an attack on January 29, 2005 in Meenacross, Co Donegal. He was a well-known bachelor ... Shaun was socialising in the Strand View Bar in Maghery, at his younger ...
You can check out at any time. More info The weather-hit Kerry/Donegal tie will now by played on Saturday, February 8 (2.30pm) at Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney. GAA chiefs called off the Division ...
Two men have been arrested in Londonderry in connection with the serious assault of a man in his 20s in County Donegal. The man was airlifted to hospital in Belfast after he and his father were ...