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Seven still held in killing probe Hutchinson released from custody
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Seven people are still being held by police investigating the murder of north Belfast schoolboy Thomas Devlin. Senior Progressive Unionist Party member Billy Hutchinson, a former assembly member, has been released from police custody.
They include senior Progressive Unionist Party member Billy Hutchinson, a former assembly member. He was one of seven people being held by police investigating the murder of north Belfast schoolboy Thomas Devlin. Six others remain in custody.
Thomas, 15, was stabbed close to his home in August 2005. Police believe his killers are from the Mount Vernon area. Thomas, 15, was stabbed close to his home in August 2005.
Mr Hutchinson's arrest sparked a protest outside Antrim police station. PUP leader Dawn Purvis said she was "angry" about the arrest. Police believe his killers are from the Mount Vernon area, where Mr Hutchinson is a community worker.
The one time MLA's arrest sparked a protest outside Antrim police station. PUP leader Dawn Purvis said she was "angry" about the arrest.
No one has ever been charged with Thomas Devlin's murder.No one has ever been charged with Thomas Devlin's murder.