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Victim's sister highlights 'evil' SF 'would support tough policing'
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The sister of a man murdered in west Belfast has called for the community to come together against what she called "an evil in our society". Sinn Fein has said it would support tougher police action against anti-social behaviour in west Belfast after the murder of a former prisoner.
Frank McGreevy died after being beaten up to 60 times in his home in Ross Street at the weekend. It follows a vigil on Tuesday night outside the home of Frank McGreevy, who died after being savagely beaten in his Ross Street home.
Elizabeth McCartan made her call at a vigil for her brother on Tuesday evening. Mr McGreevy died after being beaten up to 60 times.
His sister called for the community to come together against what she called "an evil in our society".
Elizabeth McCartan made her call during the vigil.
Mr McGreevy, 51, a former republican prisoner, had been on a life support machine following Saturday's attack.Mr McGreevy, 51, a former republican prisoner, had been on a life support machine following Saturday's attack.
Ms McCartan recalled the death of Harry Holland, another west Belfast resident.Ms McCartan recalled the death of Harry Holland, another west Belfast resident.
"It was absolutely horrendous, you never thought it would come to your door," she said."It was absolutely horrendous, you never thought it would come to your door," she said.
"It has come to our door and it will come to somebody else's door until the community joins together and gets rid of it because they are an evil in our society.""It has come to our door and it will come to somebody else's door until the community joins together and gets rid of it because they are an evil in our society."
A 20-year-old man, who handed himself into police, remains in custody.A 20-year-old man, who handed himself into police, remains in custody.
Mr McGreevy was found injured by his 15-year-old son, Francis. He also had another son, Tiernan, who is nine.Mr McGreevy was found injured by his 15-year-old son, Francis. He also had another son, Tiernan, who is nine.