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Security alert at shot man's home Bomb experts at shot man's home
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A suspicious object has been found at the County Donegal home of a Londonderry man shot and injured last month. Bomb experts are examining a suspicious object at the County Donegal home of a man from Londonderry who was shot and injured at the house last month.
Six families were moved from their homes at Transalla, near St Johnston, following the discovery at about 2120 GMT on Monday.Six families were moved from their homes at Transalla, near St Johnston, following the discovery at about 2120 GMT on Monday.
Gardaí were alerted after a priest in Derry received a telephone warning.Gardaí were alerted after a priest in Derry received a telephone warning.
Bomb experts are expected at the scene on Tuesday morning. The 26-year-old from Creggan was seriously injured after he was shot in the neck on 25 September.
The 26-year-old was seriously injured after he was shot in the neck on 25 September. He had only recently moved to the area.
He had only recently moved to the area, and is understood to be originally from Creggan in Derry.