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GERARD QUINN MURDER: FATHER-OF-ONE ‘STABBED IN THROAT WITH BROKEN GLASS’, COURT HEARS

May 24, 2016
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Tragic Gerard Quinn who was fatally wounded when he was stabbed in a house at Currynerin in Derry on Saturday night. (North wEst Newspix)

Tragic Gerard Quinn who was fatally wounded when he was stabbed in a house at Currynerin in Derry on Saturday night. (North wEst Newspix)

A COURT has heard that much loved Derry man Gerard Quinn was ‘stabbed in the throat’  as a youth accused of his murdered was today remanded in custody.

The boy, who cannot be named because of his aged, faced before Derry Magistrates Court this morning for a first remand hearing.

The court heard popular Gerard Quinn, a loving father of a young daughter, died from a stab wound to the throat from a “broken piece of glass”.

Derry has been plunged into mourning as a result of Gerard’s brutal murder with family and friends left shocked, numbed and traumatised.

The teenger was today formally charged with the murder of 24-year-old Gerard Quinn and attempted grievous bodily harm with intent of his twin brother, Michael.

The attack happened at Milldale Crescent, Currynierin on Saturday night following a house party.

A detective constable from the PSNI’s Major Investigating Team tasked with probing the murder, said that Gerard Quinn was at a house that the defendant was in when a “melee” started.

This, the court heart, involved twin brothers  Gerard and Michael Quinn, the defendant and another 16-year-old boy.

A police officer told the court that police received a report of a stabbing at Tullymore Road at around 10.26 pm on Saturday night.

When a mobile police unit arrived at the scene,  Gerard was found lying on the ground. He was not breathing and he had been stabbed in the throat.

The detective said Mr Quinn had lost a lot of blood and members of the public were administering first aid and trying to stem the flow of blood from his throat injury.

An ambulance soon arrived and after tending to Gerard at the scene, whisked to hospital where a trauma team was waiting to conduct emergency treatment.

His twin brother, Michael, was also injured, but his injuries were not life threatening.

The court heard  that shortly after midnight on Saturday, the 16-year-old school boy attended Strand Road Police Station on a voluntary basis.

Detectives formally arrested him on suspicion of the attempted murder of Mr Quinn.

But after Mr Quinn was pronounced dead at 4.20 am at Altnagelvin Hospital despite the valiant efforts of doctors and nursing staff to save his life, the youth was then rearrested on suspicion of murdering Mr Quinn.

He was also arrested for the atempted grievous bodily harm with intent on his twin brother Michael.

During the course of police interviews, the youth admitted striking two men at Milldale Crescent, but claimed he was “acting in self defence”.

A pathologist’s report into the Mr Quinn’s murder said death had been caused by a stab wound to the neck with broken glass, causing ‘bleeding that the victim could not have stopped’.

The district judge said the murder of Mr Quinn was a “tragedy for all involved” and extended his condolences to the Quinn family.

The court heard the youth’s family asked that their condolences be extended to the Quinn family.

No bail application was made on behalf of the youth but the court heard his legal team may apply for bail at a later date.

The defendant’s case is listed for hearing again on Tuesday, June 7 in the youth court.

PSNI forensic officers examine the scene of the fatal stabbing in Derry where q young man lost his life. (North West Newspix)

PSNI forensic officers examine the scene of the fatal stabbing in Derry where q young man lost his life. (North West Newspix)

GERARD QUINN MURDER: FATHER-OF-ONE ‘STABBED IN THROAT WITH BROKEN GLASS’, COURT HEARS was last modified: May 24th, 2016 by John

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