Channel 4 has bagged rights to broadcast hatful of England’s upcoming soccer games.
14.04.2022 - 02:49 / starobserver.com.au
The murders of two gay men in separate incidents in a town in Ireland, have left the LGBTQI community “reeling”. Gardaí – the national police service in Ireland – said they were investigating the two incidents as possible hate crimes. Aidan Moffit (42) and Michael Snee (58) were found dead at their respective residences earlier this week in Sligo town in Ireland.
The police have arrested a man in his early 20s in connection with the case, but have refused to reveal any further information as the investigation is ongoing. Moffit’s body was found on April 11 around 8.30 pm when Gardaí from the local station were called to attend a private residence at Cartron Heights by a member of the public. A day later the Gardaí found Michael’s body at his residence at Connaughton Road after responding to a 999 call. Both men, the Gardaí said, were the “subject of a serious physical assault and had suffered significant injuries.”“Michael and Aidan were well known and respected in this community. They were assaulted and murdered in their own homes,” Chief Superintendent Aidan Glacken, Sligo Garda Station, said in a statement. “We are actively investigating as to whether there is any hate related motive to these murders.
An Garda Síochána will endeavour to seek out all the available evidence, and ultimately it will be for a Court to decide on the motivation behind these appalling crimes,” said Glacken. The Gardaí said they are also investigating whether Moffit and Snee met their attacker online. “Meeting people online should be a safe activity.
Channel 4 has bagged rights to broadcast hatful of England’s upcoming soccer games.
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