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Man, 49, dies after town assault Man killed in football trouble
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A murder inquiry's been launched into the death of a 49-year-old man in Coleraine. A 49-year-old man has died after violence broke out in Coleraine following football matches involving Rangers and Celtic.
The victim, named locally as Kevin McDaid, died on Sunday night after being assaulted in the Somerset Drive area. The victim, named locally as Kevin McDaid, died on Sunday night after he was attacked in Somerset Drive.
The killing and an earlier assault happened after Rangers and Celtic football matches. The deputy first minister, Martin McGuinness, said a "sizeable group of loyalists" were responsible for the killing and an earlier assault.
"They decided it was a good idea to attack a Catholic area," he said.
"I'm absolutely dismayed at this and I think at this very, very important time, it's important that people in the community identify those responsible and co-operate with the police to bring those murderers to justice," said Mr McGuinness continued.
The East Londonderry MP, Gregory Campbell, also condemned the murder.
"There has to be total condemnation of this killing as we would do for all other killings, no matter when or where they occurred or who the victims were," he said.
"There ought to be the fullest possible co-operation between everyone in the area and the police in order to bring those responsible to justice."