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Damien Fleming critically ill on life support

Damien Fleming critically ill on life support

David Craig Cochraine is led away from Ballymena Court in Northern Ireland after he appeared in connection with the murder of Kevin McDaid

David Craig Cochraine is led away from Ballymena Court in Northern Ireland after he appeared in connection with the murder of Kevin McDaid

An unidentified man is led away from Ballymena Court in Northern Ireland after he appeared in connection with the murder of Kevin McDaid.

An unidentified man is led away from Ballymena Court in Northern Ireland after he appeared in connection with the murder of Kevin McDaid.

John McGrath is led away from Ballymena Court in Northern Ireland after he appeared in connection with the murder of Kevin McDaid.

John McGrath is led away from Ballymena Court in Northern Ireland after he appeared in connection with the murder of Kevin McDaid.

Paul Andrew Newman is led away from Ballymena Court in Northern Ireland after he appeared in connection with the murder of Kevin McDaid

Paul Andrew Newman is led away from Ballymena Court in Northern Ireland after he appeared in connection with the murder of Kevin McDaid

Loyalist supporters arrive at Ballymena Magistrates court this morning as 8 men appear charged with the weekend murder of Coleraine man Kevin McDaid. Pressmaker Press

Loyalist supporters arrive at Ballymena Magistrates court this morning as 8 men appear charged with the weekend murder of Coleraine man Kevin McDaid. Pressmaker Press

Kevin McDaid

Kevin McDaid

PSNI forensic officers at the scene of the murder

PSNI forensic officers at the scene of the murder

Damien Fleming

Damien Fleming

Evelyn McDaid, widow of Kevin McDaid

Evelyn McDaid, widow of Kevin McDaid

Ryan McDaid, (centre) son of Kevin McDaid, who was murdered last night, with Celtic shirts placed at the scene were Kevin died

Ryan McDaid, (centre) son of Kevin McDaid, who was murdered last night, with Celtic shirts placed at the scene were Kevin died

Peter Neill,  who was with Kevin McDaid when they were attacked by a loyalist gang

Peter Neill, who was with Kevin McDaid when they were attacked by a loyalist gang

A PSNI forensic officer  at the scene of the murder

A PSNI forensic officer at the scene of the murder

Friends comfort Kevin Brendan McDaid's wife at the murder scene

Friends comfort Kevin Brendan McDaid's wife at the murder scene

Sinn Fein Councillor  Billy Leonard  at the scene where Kevin McDaid was murdered. Pacemaker Press

Sinn Fein Councillor Billy Leonard at the scene where Kevin McDaid was murdered. Pacemaker Press

SDLP's John Dallat  at the scene were Kevin McDaid  died. Pacemaker Press

SDLP's John Dallat at the scene were Kevin McDaid died. Pacemaker Press

Forensics remove evidence  at the scene where Kevin McDaid died. Pacemaker Press

Forensics remove evidence at the scene where Kevin McDaid died. Pacemaker Press

Police outside the Scotts Bar in New Market Street were crowds allegally gathered before  the sectarian attack at Summerset Drive  Pacemaker Press

Police outside the Scotts Bar in New Market Street were crowds allegally gathered before the sectarian attack at Summerset Drive Pacemaker Press

The scene of the assault at Sommerset Drive, Coleraine

The scene of the assault at Sommerset Drive, Coleraine

Peter Neil, a friend of the murder victim, who was attacked during
the disturbances in Coleraine

Peter Neil, a friend of the murder victim, who was attacked during the disturbances in Coleraine

The scene of the assault at Sommerset Drive, Coleraine

The scene of the assault at Sommerset Drive, Coleraine

A friend hugs a son of Kevin McDaid at the scene of the murder of Kevin McDaid in Coleraine

A friend hugs a son of Kevin McDaid at the scene of the murder of Kevin McDaid in Coleraine

Ryan McDaid son of Kevin McDaid

Ryan McDaid son of Kevin McDaid

Police stand guard at the Causeway Hospital in Coleraine

Police stand guard at the Causeway Hospital in Coleraine

The scene of the assault at Sommerset Drive, Coleraine

The scene of the assault at Sommerset Drive, Coleraine

The scene of the assault at Sommerset Drive, Coleraine

The scene of the assault at Sommerset Drive, Coleraine

The scene of the assault at Sommerset Drive, Coleraine

The scene of the assault at Sommerset Drive, Coleraine

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Damien Fleming critically ill on life support

The family of murdered Catholic Kevin McDaid today made an official complaint to the Police Ombudsman claiming that the PSNI knew the loyalist mob was planning to move into the area but failed to act.





They claimed that on the day of Mr McDaid’s murder and the vicious attack on Damien Fleming, a number of loyalists had warned police they were planning to enter the Heights estate area of Coleraine and that violence would ensue.

The family said they are concerned that “given the prior knowledge of the threat, neither we nor our neighbours were properly protected by police”.

They added: “We want the community to support the police, but equally police must also support the community.”

A PSNI spokeswoman today said it would be inappropriate for police to comment further on the issue as the Chief Constable has already referred the matter to the Police Ombudsman.

Mr McDaid, a father-of-four, died of a heart attack in front of his family after he was kicked and beaten near his home in Somerset Drive during serious disturbances on Sunday night.



His neighbour Damien Fleming is fighting for his life after he was also beaten by the mob.

In a statement released today the family said tensions remain extremely high in the area, but this is not what Kevin would have wanted.

“A further death threat has also been made against our family. This should not be the legacy of Kevin’s death. It is not what he would have wanted. Kevin lived helping others. His short life was spent trying to bridge the divide that exists in our community. His death at the hands of people who have nothing to offer our community should not be allowed to undo his life’s work.”

The family said they appreciate that Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde has referred the matter on to the Police Ombudsman and have called on all members of the community to assist the police investigation into Mr McDaid’s death and the attack on Mr Fleming.

“The people involved in this murderous attack and who entered Somerset Drive on Sunday night are not friends of any community.”

They added: “This is an extremely difficult time for our family. We have suffered the sudden and tragic loss of a husband and father. The anguish of Kevin’s loss has been heightened by the brutal nature of his death — murdered on his doorstep in front of his family.

“The police investigation into Kevin’s murder is at an early stage and we do not wish to prejudice that investigation by making any formal comment in relation to it. The family are grateful to members of the PSNI who attended to Kevin after this horrific assault and who attempted to administer CPR as he lay dying at our feet.”

In the statement, which was released through the family’s solicitor, the family said they now wish to be allowed to grieve in peace.

“This is an enormously difficult time and we would ask kindly that those wishes should be respected,” they said.

The family of Mr Fleming released the photograph of his battered face as he fights for life in the Royal Victoria Hospital which we have published on Page One today.

His brother Paul said surgeons have told them he has a 50% chance of pulling through, but that they do not know the extent of his brain injuries yet.

Belfast Telegraph


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