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GARETH HUTCH HAS been named as the latest victim of the Hutch-Kinahan feud, bringing to seven the number killed in the last nine months.
Here is a timeline of the bloodshed:
24 September, 2015: Gary Hutch, a nephew of Gerry “The Monk” Hutch, is shot dead at an apartment complex in Miraflores, Spain.
9 October, 2015: Gary’s brother Derek, known as “Del Boy”, survives an attack in Mountjoy Prison.
11 December, 2015: “Del Boy” survives another brutal attack.
31 December, 2015: Gerry Hutch leaves a Lanzarote pub minutes before masked gunmen burst in to kill him.
5 February, 2016: Kinahan cartel member David Byrne is shot and killed while attending a boxing weigh-in at the Regency Hotel in Dublin.
8 February, 2016: Eddie Hutch, brother of Gerry, is shot and killed at his flat in Dublin’s North Strand.
23 March, 2016: Noel Duggan, an associate of The Monk, is shot and killed in his car outside his home in Ratoath, county Meath.
14 April, 2016: Innocent father-of-three Martin O’Rourke is killed in a case of mistaken identity. The target is a Hutch gang member.
25 April, 2016: Michael Barr, a 34-year-old dissident republican, is shot three times at the Sunset House pub in Summerhill in Dublin. It is believed he organised logistics for the Regency Hotel shooting. He dies instantly.
21 May, 2016: Hutch associate Keith Murtagh is grazed by a bullet fired in the window of a house in Cherry Orchard, Dublin. He signs himself out of hospital and refuses to engage with gardaí.
24 May, 2016: Gareth Hutch is shot in broad daylight at the Avalon House flats in Dublin’s north inner city.
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