Draft:Murder of Thomas Devlin
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Thomas Devlin | |
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Born | Thomas John Devlin 17 September 1989 |
Died | 10 August 2005 (aged 15) Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Other names | Dev |
Thomas John 'Dev' Devlin (17 September 1989 – 10 August 2005) was Catholic teenager who was stabbed to death by two Protestant men, near his home in Belfast.
Personal Life
[edit]Thomas John Devlin was born on 18 September 1989 at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.[1]
Stabbing
[edit]2005 Somerton Road stabbing | |
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Location | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Date | 10 August 2005 c. 12:45 pm |
Target | Thomas Devlin, Jonathon McKee and Fintan Maguire |
Attack type | Stabbing and beating |
Deaths | Thomas Devlin |
Injured | John McKee |
Perpetrators | Gary Ryan Taylor and Nigel James Brown |
Motive | Anti-Catholicism |
On August 10 2005
Legacy
[edit]A memorial plaque was erected in memory of Devlin.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Thomas Devlin". www.thomasdevlin.com. Retrieved 2024-10-28.
- ^ "Thomas Devlin Memorial". The Hands of History. Retrieved 2024-10-28.