House is attacked in ongoing feud in Belfast

A house in west Belfast has been attacked in what appears to be the latest incident in an ongoing feud.

A house in west Belfast has been attacked in what appears to be the latest incident in an ongoing feud.

The house belongs to the parents of father-of-six Gerard Devlin, who was murdered in February 2006.

Paving slabs were thrown at the windows of the bungalow on Colin Glen Road just after 2300 BST on Friday.

It is believed to be the fourth attack against the family in three weeks. Police have appealed to anyone with information to come forward.

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