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Dublin: Man killed in Dún Laoghaire shooting was Mark Cullen

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The man who died after being shot in south Dublin on Sunday has been named locally as Mark Cullen, who was 39.

Cullen was shot in the leg on Kill Avenue in Dún Laoghaire and bled to death on the scene as people in the area made their way to Mass.

No arrests have been made and Gardaí (Irish police) are investigating all circumstances surrounding the killing.

One line of inquiry is that Cullen, who was from Dublin, was in the area for a pre-arranged meeting and that whoever shot him did not intend to kill him.

However, all lines of inquiry remain open.

The shooting happened about 08:30 local time at Patrician Park, Kill Avenue on Sunday.

It comes as 2025 was the first year for decades in which nobody was killed in the Republic of Ireland through shooting incidents.


BBC News

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