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WE WON’T GIVE UP ON JUSTICE

» Mum’s vow » Feared chief 17yrs after gun suspect in cases murder horror released from jail

- BY CAMPAIGN PAUL HEALY Christine Campbell Crime Correspond­ent news@irishmirro­r.ie

THE mother of a murdered plumber and daughter of a hitand-run victim say they won’t stop fighting for justice – as the chief suspect in their deaths walks free from prison.

Notorious criminal John Mangan was previously alleged in court as being involved in the murders of mobster Martin “Marlo” Hyland and innocent Anthony Campbell.

Yesterday morning, the 54-year-old was released from Portlaoise Prison having served time for firearms and drugs.

He is also a named suspect in the fatal hit-and-run of Dad Anthony Flemming in December 2002.

Mangan’s release comes after he had only recently escaped custody at Loughan House open prison.

He was caught and sent to serve the remainder of his sentence in the country’s maximum security prison in Portlaoise.

Yesterday, a white van was facilitate­d inside the front of the entrance of the prison – with Mangan seen jumping into the back of it and the driver then flipping his middle finger at our cameraman as he drove out.

Sources say Mangan, who is a feared gangland criminal, has provided no address to prison authoritie­s, is now free to go wherever he wants and there are fears he could return to a life of crime.

FIGHTING

Speaking exclusivel­y to this paper yesterday, Mr Campbell’s mother Christine said she did not want to comment on Mangan directly – but said she wanted people to know that she will not stop fighting for justice.

She said: “I haven’t given up. I’m doing it for him, this is not about me.

“I just feel that Anthony has been forgotten about, let’s be honest. You’ve got to remember the guards that were on this case 17 years ago are all gone now.

“Where is his justice? He was just doing an honest day’s work.”

Mangan, of Whitestown Green, Blanchards­town, was among dozens of criminals arrested in relation to the shocking double murder of mobster “Marlo” Hyland and innocent plumber Anthony in December 2006.

However, gardai did not charge him despite considerin­g him a suspect.

In March 2012, journalist Paul Williams gave evidence in Dublin Circuit Criminal Court alleging Willie Hynes and John Mangan were responsibl­e for the double murder, and that the late Eamon “The Don” Dunne acted as the getaway driver.

The reporter said two former lieutenant­s of Hyland were allegedly involved in the murders and named them as Hynes and Mangan.

Mangan was a key member of the gang that was led by Hyland.

Meanwhile, as recently revealed by this paper, Mangan was also named as a suspect in a horrific hit-and-run that saw innocent sad Anthony Flemming, 48, hospitalis­ed and days later die from his injuries in December 2002.

Also speaking exclusivel­y to us, Mr Flemming’s daughter Rose said she feared the now released Mangan could hurt other people.

She said: “I believe he has no respect for life and is a sociopath. He will hurt other people.

“It is only a matter of time.

“There will always be something in the back of your mind when you speak up against these

kinds of people.” She added: “But if no one speaks then they continue hurting people. He doesn’t get to take my voice.”

Rose also revealed she’s currently writing to gardai – pleading with them to re-open the investigat­ion into her father’s death.

Tragic Mr Flemming had just gone to an ATM near Hanlon’s Corner to take out money to buy his kid’s Christmas presents and was crossing the road to flag down a taxi when a motorcycli­st knocked him down and then fled the scene.

Tragically he

died on

December 8, 2002, and a jury at a 2004 inquest into his death ultimately determined his death was as a result of the hit-andrun.

Mangan, who did not attend the inquest, was named at it – with the hearing even detailing how a forensic test determined a bike helmet belonged to him, and how a man named him as the driver.

Garda Sergeant Dan Murphy told the court when he called to a garage, at the home of Dennis Rooney, there he found the bike, a Honda 500, being repaired, and a helmet which had damage to the front that was later linked via

the test back to Mangan. The inquest heard how Mr Rooney told gardai the bike and the helmet belonged to Mr Mangan – but the suspect denied ownership and insurance certificat­es ultimately could not connect him to it.

The court also heard that in Garda notes Mr Rooney said Mr Mangan had told him he had hit a pedestrian who had walked out in front of him.

However, gardai were unable to forensical­ly link the helmet or any individual to the motorbike.

I just feel Anthony has been forgotten about CHRISTINE CAMPBELL VICTIM’S MOTHER

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OUT OF JAIL John Mangan is released
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Anthony Campbell
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EXIT Driver of van as he leaves prison yesterday
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Rose Fleming
FEAR Rose Fleming

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