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A relative of man brutally beaten to death with a hammer says it was “inevitable” the killers would strike again.
Julie Lorimer spoke to Sunday World after it emerged killer Christopher Wright had breached his licence by assaulting another man after leading cops on a drunken car chase in which he burst through a police stinger checkpoint.
The 29-year-old, of Seagoe Park, Portadown, was sentenced to ten years in prison in 2013 for the manslaughter of Julie’s brother-in-law Andrew Lorimer.
But the callous killer was released in 2018 as he only had to serve five years in prison with the other five served on licence.