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Thursday, 1 November, 2001, 15:40 GMT
Two charged over teenager's murder
Two Craigavon men have appeared in court charged with the murder of Peter McNally in the early hours of Monday morning.

Hugh Francis McGeogh, 47, from Legahory Court replied not guilty when charged at Craigavon Magistrate's Court on Thursday.

Raymond Gerard Paul Heaney, 28, also of Legahory Court, replied definitely not guilty. Both men were remanded in custody.

Peter McNally had been missing from a Young Offenders' Centre
Peter McNally had been missing from a Young Offenders' Centre

Earlier, Mr McNally's funeral took place at St Peter's Church in Lurgan.

The 19-year-old was shot dead on Monday as he slept in a house in Craigavon.

Four people had been arrested in connection with the killing at Westacres, Drumgor.

It is understood Mr McNally was on the run from Hydebank Young Offenders' Centre in Belfast.

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