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Family Appeals for Justice on 18th Anniversary of Teen’s Murder
URGENT APPEAL: The family of 19-year-old Jeffrey Hannan, brutally murdered 18 years ago, is making an emotional plea for information to bring his killer to justice. On November 22, 2007, Hannan was attacked near his home in Limerick with an axe, suffering at least 10 fatal blows to the head.
New testimonies reveal that multiple witnesses were present during the horrific incident, yet no one has been charged. Jeffrey’s father, Alan Hannan, and daughter, Nikita Hannan, are calling on the public to come forward with any details that could help close this long-standing case. “It hurts every day,” Nikita shared. “My father’s life was taken in the most brutal way possible, and he deserved so much more.”
As the anniversary of the murder approaches, the family is haunted not only by the loss but also by allegations of police inaction. “The Gardaí have told me they know who killed Jeffrey,” Alan stated. “After 18 years, it’s time for people to step up and help us.”
The gruesome details of Jeffrey’s death remain vivid for his family. He was left bloodied and discarded near a wall in O’Malley Park, Southill. “He was a young man with dreams, and they were taken from him,” Nikita expressed, adding that she often sees suspected individuals roaming the streets of Limerick. “I pass them, and it makes me feel sick.”
The impact of the murder has deeply affected the Hannan family. Nikita described the torment of imagining her father’s last moments, saying, “I dream about him every night, and it’s a nightmare.” She vowed, “I will not stop until justice is served. My father will not be forgotten.”
Alan Hannan has repeatedly requested an independent investigation into his son’s murder, highlighting frustrations over the local Gardaí’s handling of the case. “They reviewed it but couldn’t move forward. We need outside help,” he said. “The longer it goes on, the harder it gets. If we got justice, it would be a weight off my shoulders.”
In a shocking twist, an internal investigation revealed that a Garda allegedly withheld crucial information during the inquiry, yet the officer retired before consequences could be enforced. The Hannan family is seeking transparency and accountability. “Apparently, you can murder someone and nothing happens,” Alan lamented.
Authorities confirm that the murder investigation remains open and active. They urge anyone with information to reach out to Roxboro Road Garda Station at 061-214340 or the Garda confidential line at 1800-666-111. “This is an ongoing inquiry, and every bit of information matters,” a Garda spokesperson stated.
The family’s emotional appeal resonates beyond their personal tragedy, highlighting the ongoing quest for justice in communities everywhere. As they mark this painful anniversary, they remain hopeful that someone will finally come forward with the truth.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
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