March to support victims of gangland crime

The family of Roy Collins - who was shot dead in Limerick last month - have confirmed details of a march in support of victims of gangland crime.

The family of Roy Collins - who was shot dead in Limerick last month - have confirmed details of a march in support of victims of gangland crime.

It will take place this Sunday in the city, just over a month after the 35-year-old businessman was killed at his premises in the Roxboro Shopping Centre.

The march is set to begin at Perry Square at 3pm, making its way to City Hall, and those attending are asked to wear red as a mark of solidarity.

Roy's father Stephen Collins has called for as many people as possible to turn out.

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