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The public has been urged to help in a review of the murder of a 10-year-old boy in Belfast more than 50 years ago. UTV News
www.itv.comDirect answer: The latest substantial reporting on the Brian McDermott case centers on renewed PSNI appeals and a 50+ year review of the Belfast murder from 1973; investigators say the case remains open and they’re seeking public help for new information. Multiple outlets in 2025 covered the renewed inquiries and public appeals, with ongoing emphasis on the impact on the McDermott family.[1][4][5]
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The public has been urged to help in a review of the murder of a 10-year-old boy in Belfast more than 50 years ago. UTV News
www.itv.comPolice say they are "acutely aware" of the pain Brian McDermott's family have faced as no-one has been convicted of the killing.
www.bbc.comSend us a textBrian McDermott left his home in East Belfast and promised his mum he would be back for Sunday lunch. It was the last day of the summer holidays in 1973 and the 10 year old was headed to the playground at nearby Ormeau park. Brian was spotted there by several witnesses but he never returned home. Six days later his partial remains were found in a hessian sack floating on the...
www.iheart.comBrian McDermott disappeared from Ormeau Park on Sunday September 2nd, 1973
www.irishtimes.comSchoolboy Brian McDermott disappeared from Ormeau Park in Belfast on 2 September 1973, and his remains were recovered almost a week later from the River Lagan.
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