By Q Radio News
The mother of Paul Quinn, who was beaten to death by a mob 14 years ago, believes the investigation into her son's murder is close to a breakthrough.
The 21-year-old from County Armagh was killed after being lured to a shed in Castleblayney in 2007.
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Breege Quinn received an update on a serious case review into the murder with the Garda Commissioner Drew Harris yesterday.
She says she was told significant recommendations are being followed-up.
Mrs Quinn said: "It was a very positive meeting. He stated that progress has been made following a serious case review and that significant recommendations are being followed up. I'm hopeful that some of those recommendations will lead to a break through and I will continue to fight for justice for my son Paul."
As part of the gardai probe, 200 exhibits seized in Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan were re-examined for traces of DNA.
The items being looked at included clothing from some of the suspects and a vehicle.
A dedicated scientist from Forensic Science Ireland was also set to work on the case.

(Breege Quinn has been fighting for justice for her son)
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