Gunmen open fire on boxing fans at Dublin hotel; one killed

Published February 6, 2016
Dublin (Ireland): A police personnel (Garda) cordon outside the Regency Hotel after shooting incident here on Friday.—AP
Dublin (Ireland): A police personnel (Garda) cordon outside the Regency Hotel after shooting incident here on Friday.—AP

DUBLIN: Gunmen disguised as police opened fire on Friday on boxing fans at a Dublin hotel, killing one man and wounding two others in an attack that could reflect tensions within Ireland’s criminal underworld.

Fans attending the weigh-in ceremonies for two weekend boxing competitions fled in terror as the men, both believed to be armed with assault rifles, opened fire in the lobby of the Regency Hotel.

Police identified the victims as men in their 20s or 30s. One was declared dead at the scene, while two others were hospitalised with serious gunshot wounds.

Two detectives said it was too early to specify any motive, but cited the deadly feuding between gangland factions as one possibility.

A headliner in Saturday’s boxing bouts was Jamie Kavanagh, whose father — a convicted drug dealer — was shot to death in Spain in 2014. The elder Kavanagh was a senior gangland figure with roots in northern Dublin; that gang has waged a years-long feud with a rival gang from Clondalkin on Dublin’s west side.

The younger Kavanagh was due to fight Joao Bento for the vacant WBO European lightweight title. Kavanagh’s promoter, Frank Warren, was expected to issue a statement later on Friday.

Published in Dawn, February 6th, 2016

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