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Two released in town murder probe

Kevin McDaid
Kevin McDaid was killed near his Coleraine home in May

Two men arrested in connection with the murder of Coleraine community worker Kevin McDaid in May have been released on bail pending further inquiries.

The men, aged 45 and 46, were detained by officers in the County Londonderry town on Thursday morning.

They were also questioned about the attempted murder of Damien Fleming.

So far, 11 people have been charged with Mr McDaid's murder. The Catholic father-of-four was killed by a loyalist mob near his home in Somerset Drive.



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