10/06/2004
Police return to McAlorum murder scene
Police have returned to the scene of last week's murder of a Belfast man outside a primary school in south of the City.
Kevin McAlorum was shot dead outside Oakwood Integrated Primary School in Derriaghy last Thursday.
Police officers returned to the scene of the crime today to ask motorists whether they remember seeing the victim's blue Audi car, a white Transit van which the killers used to ram it, or a blue Almera car used as a getaway vehicle.
The Almera was later found abandoned near to a public house on the Stewartstown Road in west Belfast.
Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives on 028 9090 1132 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
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Kevin McAlorum was shot dead outside Oakwood Integrated Primary School in Derriaghy last Thursday.
Police officers returned to the scene of the crime today to ask motorists whether they remember seeing the victim's blue Audi car, a white Transit van which the killers used to ram it, or a blue Almera car used as a getaway vehicle.
The Almera was later found abandoned near to a public house on the Stewartstown Road in west Belfast.
Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives on 028 9090 1132 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
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