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Screengrab taken from PA Video of solicitor Gavin Booth (left), sitting with the family of Seamus Ludlow Aoife Moore/PA Images

Family of man shot dead in Dundalk in 1976 to meet with Garda Commissioner this morning

His family have long maintained Ludlow was an innocent victim of a loyalist death squad.

THE FAMILY OF a man shot dead in Dundalk, Co Louth in 1976 will this morning meet with Garda Commissioner Drew Harris.

Seamus Ludlow (47), a forestry worker, was killed on his way home from a local pub. 

His family have long maintained Ludlow was an innocent victim of a loyalist death squad comprising a Red Hand Commando and two members of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) who travelled from the north into the Republic of Ireland to commit the murder.

The Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) told the gardaí in 1979 the names of four loyalists it suspected of being involved in Ludlow’s killing but the information was not pursued at the time.

In 1998, four named suspects were arrested and questioned by the RUC. They were released without charge.

To date, no one has been charged in relation to his death. 

Today, the family of Ludlow will ask the Commissioner that he agrees to put in place a wholly fresh investigation team into the murder of Ludlow. 

The family will also ask that Harris agrees immediately to disclose all material relating to the Ludlow murder and investigation by An Garda Síochána. They say all such material should be provided to a fresh investigation team. 

It will also be asked that Harris agrees to immediately correspond with the PSNI in order to seek disclosure of all material relating to the murder of Seamus Ludlow, including both RUC and military materials. Again, they say all such material such be provided to a fresh investigation team. 

An Oireachtas committee in Dublin recommended more than 10 years ago that two commissions of investigation be held into the murder and subsequent events.

Neither of the recommendations have been implemented by the government.

With reporting by Press Association

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    Mute Creamy Hamstrings
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    Oct 1st 2012, 8:52 AM

    So you’re saying we’re being robbed?!

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    Oct 1st 2012, 9:15 AM

    Until we get up of our backsides and do something, this will only get worse. Enda thinks that because we don’t protest and complain that the Irish people are right behind him. I mean,look at how much money we’re handing over to AIB bond holders today, for exampl!. It’s scandalous.

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    Oct 1st 2012, 9:28 AM

    Boycott and burn !

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    Oct 1st 2012, 11:58 AM

    80,000 ‘quality Irish’ people reported to have emigrated last year. And the rest of the Irish? Mostly silent. The saddest fact of all.

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    Oct 1st 2012, 1:48 PM

    So disposable income has decreased for Irish households..
    1 billion being paid out to bond holders today..
    Micheal Noonan to announce value based property tax in the budget!!!
    What Planet is the government living on??

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    Oct 2nd 2012, 6:01 AM

    Do you actually think Micko and Inda really care about Joe Citizen. Not one bit and with good ‘ol Eamo in tow now sure they can do what they like to us. So long as the Brussle Sprouts keep patting Inda on the head he will do their dirty work by robbing the Irish people. I have a feeling he will be scraping the barrel shortly with the amount of people that have emigrated the only ones left working are the civil and public service and they are not going to produce anything. I hope Australia has room for a couple of hundred thousand more because this place will be a wilderness by 2018

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    Oct 1st 2012, 1:01 PM

    Cold comfort.

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