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Gang victim’s mother heard bangs and saw f lashes as son shot 13 times

Hutch friend killed near his home, inquest told

- By Seán McCárthaig­h news@dailymail.ie

A VICTIM of the Hutch-Kinahan gangland feud was shot up to 13 times at close range just a short distance from his home six years ago, with his mother witnessing flashes from the gunshots, an inquest has heard.

Jason Molyneux, 27, was killed after leaving his home in Dublin’s north inner city to visit a friend in the nearby James Larkin House flats complex off the North Strand on January 30, 2018.

Molyneux, who was nicknamed ‘Buda’, was a known associate of the Hutch criminal gang, which became involved in a bloody feud following the murder of a leading member of the Kinahan drugs cartel, David Byrne, in an attack at the Regency Hotel in Whitehall, Dublin, in February 2016.

The deceased had just returned from a wake for his close friend, Derek Coakley-Hutch – a nephew of veteran Dublin criminal Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch – who had been shot ten days earlier as he sat in a car at a halting site near Cloverhill Prison in west Dublin.

Gardaí believe that Coakley-Hutch was also shot as part of the Hutch-Kinahan feud that erupted following Byrne’s murder.

The shooting in the Regency Hotel was, in turn, seen as revenge for the murder of Gary Hutch in Spain in 2015 and sparked a violent feud that has claimed the lives of at least 18 people to date, including Molyneux.

The victim’s mother, Liz Molyneux, who lived with her son and daughter Donna in North William Street, Dublin 1, told a sitting of Dublin District Coroner’s Court yesterday that her son had returned home earlier that evening having attended a wake for his friend with his young son.

She told the inquest that he had not gone out earlier that morning as he believed people were watching their home and keeping track of his movements.

However, she said he had left in the afternoon to get a haircut and to pick up a suit before going to a removal in a nearby church.

Ms Molyneux said her son had been sitting on the couch with a friend in their home when he left alone at around 8.45pm to meet another friend. She recalled trying to contact him on his phone but getting no response.

Ms Molyneux said she was putting her boots on to go out to look for him when she heard a bang that she thought sounded like a banger going off. She told the hearing she ran out onto her balcony and saw a flash followed by ‘a few more bangs and flashes’.

Ms Molyneux said she saw someone running back and forth looking like they were in a panic.

The inquest heard she just knew that it was her son who had been shot and shouted out at the gunman: ‘You dirty scumbag.’

She described jumping over a railing to rush to her son’s assistance. She said she held his head in her hands but got no response.

Ms Molyneux said that another woman, who came on the scene, felt her son’s head and told her she could still detect a pulse.

‘I said, “Be strong, Jason, be strong”, and he squeezed my

‘He squeezed my hand’

hand,’ she recalled. Ms Molyneux was able to give a brief descriptio­n of her son’s assailant, who was carrying a gun in his right hand.

She noticed he was running with his knees raised high up ‘like he was jumping hurdles’ but did not see where he went.

Asked by Coroner Clare Keane if she had been worried about her son given his concern about people watching his home, Ms Molyneux replied: ‘Of course.’

However, she said her son had never said if he was worried about himself. Ms Molyneux also said she recalled seeing a white van parked near their home the previous two days but had not really noticed the vehicle at the time.

A white Renault Kangoo van believed to have been used by the assailant and an accomplice was subsequent­ly discovered near the Tom Clarke Bridge in Ringsend, Dublin, where attempts had been made to set it on fire.

The deceased’s sister, Donna Molyneux, told the inquest that she was also at home when she heard a bang that was ‘very loud and very bright’. ‘The sky lit up,’ she remarked. ‘I just knew it was him who was shot.’

She rang for an ambulance and her brother was rushed to the nearby Mater Hospital but was pronounced dead a short time later. Ms Molyneux met someone later that evening who said they had witnessed the shooting and overheard the victim crying out: ‘Don’t do it.’

In a statement provided to the coroner, the deceased’s friend Aaron Coughlan said the victim had called over to see him, and had just left his apartment when Mr Coughlan heard several bangs and rushed outside to see his friend lying on the ground.

‘He did not look like he was shot but just knocked out as if he had fallen,’ said Mr Coughlan.

Former State pathologis­t Marie Cassidy, who carried out Molyneux’s postmortem, said there were 13 bullet entry wounds including four to the left side of his head. Inspector Ken Hoare told the inquest there was still an open Garda investigat­ion.

Molyneux, a father-of-one, was known to gardaí for his involvemen­t in serious and organised crime and had over 120 conviction­s. The jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing by a person or persons unknown. Offering her condolence­s to the deceased’s family, the coroner said there was no doubt he had suffered ‘a violent and atrocious end’.

‘I just knew it was him who was shot’

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Sister: Donna Molyneux. Inset: Derek CoakleyHut­ch and Jason Molyneux, right
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Loss: Liz Molyneux told of the night of her son’s death

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