Tracey Tully, mother of champion boxer Kevin Sheehy, says her human rights have been ‘ignored’
Speaking Friday in Limerick, Tracey Tully said: “I will not give up the fight for justice.”
“I want a meeting with Minster Harris. I want him to consider reversing the decision he made Thursday. I want to know why, why,” Ms Tully said. Ms Tully said Jackson “brutally massacred” her beloved son who she said had lived for sport and his family. Ms Tully praised gardaí for bringing her son’s killer to justice but she said the justice system, and the Minister for Justice, failed to adequately communicate with her about her son’s case.Her friend and fellow justice campaigner Mary Fitzpatrick whose son Michael was stabbed to death in an unprovoked attack in Limerick in 1999, said: “Some people can’t deal with coping with the effects of a murder inflicted on them out of the blue.
Ms Tully said Jackson remains a key witness in her son’s murder investigation and he should not leave this jurisdiction.
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