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The wife of murdered west Belfast greengrocer Harry Holland has had her car vandalised. | The wife of murdered west Belfast greengrocer Harry Holland has had her car vandalised. |
Mr Holland, 65, was stabbed with a screwdriver near his home in Norfolk Drive in September 2007 when he tried to stop thieves stealing his van. | Mr Holland, 65, was stabbed with a screwdriver near his home in Norfolk Drive in September 2007 when he tried to stop thieves stealing his van. |
His wife, Pauline, told the Irish News she feared it was a targeted attack as screwdrivers were left in her vehicle. | His wife, Pauline, told the Irish News she feared it was a targeted attack as screwdrivers were left in her vehicle. |
Sentencing was put back until Friday of Stephen McKee, 18, of Ballymurphy Road, who has admitted murdering Mr Holland. | Sentencing was put back until Friday of Stephen McKee, 18, of Ballymurphy Road, who has admitted murdering Mr Holland. |
McKee also pleaded guilty to 11 other charges. | |
Another two teenagers have also admitted a role in the attack. | Another two teenagers have also admitted a role in the attack. |
Patrick Joseph Crossan, 18, from Willowbank Gardens and a 17-year-old girl, who cannot be identified due to her age, admitted a charge of affray. | Patrick Joseph Crossan, 18, from Willowbank Gardens and a 17-year-old girl, who cannot be identified due to her age, admitted a charge of affray. |
Crossan also admitted having a knife and the girl admitted common assault. | Crossan also admitted having a knife and the girl admitted common assault. |