The teenager’s remains were found in two locations in Dublin this week.
Image: Garda Press Office Image: Garda Press Office INVESTIGATIONS ARE CONTINUING into the murder and dismemberment of 17-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods, whose body parts were discovered at two separate locations in Dublin this week.
His head was subsequently discovered in a burnt-out car at Trinity Terrace, near Croke Park, in the early hours of yesterday morning. The teenage victim had recently carried out attacks on the home of a relative close to a gang boss, making him an obvious target for the attack, detectives believe. They are seeking information from anyone who has knowledge of Keane’s movements from when he was last seen in the vicinity of Dominic’s Bridge, Drogheda at approximately 6pm on Sunday 12 January.
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