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POLICE IN NORTHERN Ireland have arrested a man in connection with the murder of Kevin Kearney in Belfast last Tuesday.
The body of the 46-year-old father of four was found in a lake in Alexandra Park last week, having been shot just after dropping his daughter off at school.
Police described the killing as cold-blooded and a group identifying themselves as “the IRA” claimed responsibility for the shooting the following day.
A 39-year-old who was arrested on Friday in connection with the murder investigation was released yesterday but police said today a 45-year-old is now in custody for questioning.
He was arrested in north Belfast earlier this afternoon and has been taken to the Serious Crime Branch at Antrim police station.
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