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New PSNI appeal on 10th anniversary of officer's murder

Updated / Friday, 2 Apr 2021 15:27 A photo of Ronan Kerr, 25, at his funeral service Detectives investigating the murder of Constable Ronan Kerr have appealed for information on the 10th anniversary of his death in Omagh in 2011. The 25-year-old PSNI officer died after a bomb exploded under his car as he left his apartment in Highfield Close at 3.45pm to go to work in Enniskillen. Detectives from the PSNI s Serious Crime Branch are making a renewed appeal for information. The officer now leading the investigation, Detective Chief Inspector John Caldwell, said that he still believes there are witnesses who may hold the key to vital evidence.

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Renewed appeal over police officers murder in North - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

  Detectives in the North are renewing an appeal for information on the tenth anniversary of the murder of Constable Ronan Kerr. The 25 year-old officer died after a bomb exploded under his car in Omagh on the 2nd of April, 2011. It happened as he left his apartment in Highfield Close at a quarter to 4 that afternoon to go to work in Enniskillen. The PSNI still believes there are witnesses in the community who may hold the key to vital evidence.

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New appeal 10 years on from murder of PSNI officer Ronan Kerr

A senior detective has appealed for the public s help in closing a decade of intolerable grief for the family of murdered police officer Ronan Kerr. The 25-year-old was killed on April 2, 2011, after a booby-trap bomb exploded under his car outside his home near Omagh. He had been in the PSNI for just a year. No one has been convicted of Mr Kerr s murder, although one person was jailed for offences connected to the investigation. Ahead of today s anniversary his family described how his brutal death was a searing pain that has followed them every minute of every day for a decade.

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Ronan Kerr: Fresh police appeal over constable's murder

Ulster Herald Advertisement Posted: 9:38 am April 2, 2021 SHARE TODAY marks the 10th anniversary of the murder of Constable Ronan Kerr in Omagh in 2011 and detectives from the PSNI’s Serious Crime Branch are making a renewed appeal for information. The 25-year-old officer died after a bomb exploded under his car as he left his apartment in Highfield Close at 3.45pm on Saturday, April 2, 2011 to go to work in Enniskillen. The officer now leading the investigation, Detective Chief Inspector John Caldwell, from the Major Investigation Team, said that he still believes there are witnesses in the community who may hold the key to vital evidence.

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Ronan Kerr's family shares their 'endless pain' over his murder

Ronan Kerr s family shares their endless pain over his murder The PSNI say they are still investigating the bomb that killed the young police recruit 10 years ago Updated PSNI Constable Ronan Kerr is remembered 10 years after his brutal murder for which no one has yet been convicted (Image: Nuala Kerr) Never miss a thing from Belfast and beyond - sign up for FREE newsletter direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

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