Gardaí have asked the public not to share the images on social media.
Keane Mulready-Woods Image: Garda Press Office Keane Mulready-Woods Image: Garda Press Office GARDAÍ INVESTIGATING THE gangland murder of Keane Mulready-Keane believe many of the images and videos being shared online do not show the victim following his death.
Gardaí are continuing to carry out forensic tests on a home in Rathmullen Park in Drogheda, which they believe might have been where the teenage victim’s body was brought. Included in the number of videos and images already debunked by officers is a video purporting to show Mulready-Keane being assaulted but this was in fact an incident which took place in Artane a week previously, totally unconnected to the murder.
He said: “For the last two years now unfortunately violence and fear is an unacceptable reality in our daily lives here in Drogheda.
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