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Murder

Garda issue fresh appeal over Liam Murray murder

New appeal for information surrounding the death of 42-year-old Dublin man Liam Murray around St Patrick’s Day 2009.

GARDAÍ INVESTIGATING THE MURDER of Liam Murray, 42, in March 2009 have issued a fresh appeal for information about his death.

Murray’s body was discovered at a house on Edmundstown Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin, on 20 March 2009.

He had been at a bar on the junction between South Circular Road and Clonbrassil Street until around 6pm on St Patrick’s Day.

Today gardaí said that around 700 statements have been taken from witnesses, although no arrests have been made.

They said that the area Murray was murdered in is a “reasonably isolated area” in which unfamiliar people or vehicles would have been noticed.

Gardaí in Terenure are appealing to anyone who may have information but hasn’t come forward to contact them on 01 666 6400 or via the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666 111. They are especially keen to speak to anyone who may have seen Murray between 17 and 20 March 2009.