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Belfast: Man dies after shooting outside pizza shop Belfast: Man dies after shooting outside pizza shop
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A man in his 20s has been shot dead in west Belfast.A man in his 20s has been shot dead in west Belfast.
The police said a delivery driver was attacked outside the Dominos Pizza shop on Kennedy Way shortly after 23:00 GMT on Saturday. The police said a delivery driver was attacked at a carpark outside the Dominos Pizza shop on Kennedy Way shortly after 23:00 GMT on Saturday.
He died shortly afterwards in hospital. The police are investigating a motive for the murder. The area around the shop remains sealed off. He died shortly afterwards in hospital. The police are investigating a motive for the murder.
The victim's name has not been released, but it is understood he was originally from the Turf Lodge area of west Belfast.
The area around the shop remains cordoned off and police have also been examining a number of other areas including one street, where it is thought a car used in the attack may have been burned out.
Justice Minister David Ford said he condemned the murder "in the strongest possible terms".Justice Minister David Ford said he condemned the murder "in the strongest possible terms".
He added: "There can be no cause that can justify the taking of a precious human life and no excuse can explain the suffering that results.He added: "There can be no cause that can justify the taking of a precious human life and no excuse can explain the suffering that results.
"I offer my deepest sympathies to the family of this young man and also my prayers on this Easter Sunday.""I offer my deepest sympathies to the family of this young man and also my prayers on this Easter Sunday."
Sinn Fein West Belfast assembly member Paul Maskey said: "It's hard to comprehend how somebody can come out and kill someone who is at their work.
"I think that is really shocking news and any of us who heard about it were absolutely devastated."