Gardaí investigates if the attack was planned by two of the deceased



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Gardaí, who is investigating an alleged murder-suicide in North Cork that left a father and two sons dead, is examining whether the attack may have been planned by two of those involved over a period of time. This follows the discovery of an apparent long and detailed suicide note about one of the deceased.

Gardaí found the note on the body of Diarmuid O’Sullivan (23) while investigating the death of his brother, Mark (26), at the family home near Castlemagner on Monday morning and the subsequent deaths of Diarmuid and his father, Tadhg (59) whose bodies were found in a field.

The note, which was a dozen pages long and tied to Diarmuid O’Sullivan’s thigh, is understood to suggest that both Diarmuid and his father had been planning to shoot Mark over a complaint they had regarding a proposed will dividing the 115 of the family. -acre farm.

According to informed sources, Gardaí is investigating whether O’Sullivan Snr and his son Diarmuid had planned for several days to shoot Mark, who had accompanied his mother to Dublin, where he underwent surgery earlier this month for a serious medical condition. .

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