Gardaí have arrested two men for questioning about the suspected murder of Kieran Quilligan whose skeletal remains were found in a gully in east Cork last week, five months after he disappeared in Cork City.
Gardaí have arrested two men for questioning about the suspected murder of Kieran Quilligan whose skeletal remains were found in a gully in east Cork last week, five months after he disappeared in Cork City . Detectives arrested the two men, a 31 year old man in the Mahon area of Cork’s southside and a 26 year old man at a location in the northside for questioning about the murder of Mr Quilligan (47), a native of Gurranebraher who disappeared on September 1st.
The two men were taken to the Bridewell and Gurranebraher Garda Stations where they are being detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act which allows gardaí to hold suspects for up to 24 hours before they must be charged or released. Officers have also seized a car in Mahon which is being examined by garda technical experts to see if it contains any DNA evidence that would link it to Mr Quilligan’s abduction and murder while it will also be examined for DNA evidence to establish who had been using the vehicl
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