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Sadness at death of Pat Gillespie aged 102

written by John August 25, 2019
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There was shock and revulsion that popular Pat Gillespie was robbed in his own own in October 2017

PAT Gillespie, who was once tied up in his own home and robbed by masked men, has sadly passed away at the age of 102.

He was well known as the King of Strabane, who filled his home with all sorts of inventions.

But in October 2017 there was shock and revulsion after a gang of masked make broke into his home.

Pat, then aged 100, branded those who robbed him as “absolute scum”.

The Strabane legend was pinned to a chair as three men ransacked his home in Railway Street in the town.

Police said at the time that the gang forced their way through a window of the back of his home and made off cash.

Mr Gillespie described his ordeal as “very, very frightening.”

“You could just see their eyes, they were very heavily masked.”

Mr Gillespie was watching television at the time of the break in

Well known Straban character Pat Gillespie has sadly passed away at 102

“All of a sudden three fairly big, hefty men came buzzing past me,” he said.

“Two flew by me and went through the kitchen while the other stood behind me and put his full weight on my shoulders so I couldn’t move.”

The pensioner said the man who was holding him “turned my head very roughly towards the television” as the other two men ransacked his bedroom.

“After five or six minutes, the other two came back into the kitchen where I was sitting and they searched me, that’s when they got the money,” he said.

Mr Gillespie said he felt “powerless” throughout the ordeal.

The masked gang also removed his personal alarm before leaving Mr Gillespie’s home.

“It just shows how experienced they are,” he said.

He described those behind the robbery as “absolute scum”, adding: “It doesn’t matter if you are old or young, to break into anybody’s house is just not right.”

Robbery victim Patsy Gillespie heads the parade in Strabane last year. Pic by North West Newspix

RIP Pat.

Sadness at death of Pat Gillespie aged 102 was last modified: August 27th, 2019 by John

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