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PSNI investigates possible Covid breaches at funeral of well-known republican in Derry
The PSNI said a “significant” number of people gathered for the cortege in Derry. By Gráinne Ní Aodha Tuesday 26 Jan 2021, 6:51 PM Jan 26th 2021, 6:51 PM 16,543 Views 0 Comments
An officer outside Stormont Buildings.
Image: PA
Image: PA
THE PSNI HAS said it is investigating the possible breach of Covid-19 regulations at the funeral of a well-known republican in Derry yesterday.
The funeral of Eamon McCourt, aged 62, was held in the Creggan area yesterday, and despite engagements beforehand about the need to adhere to Covid restrictions, the PSNI said “a significant” number of people gathered for the cortege.