Irish Sunday Mirror

How can anyone plan to rob a 100yr-old man?

Family fear Pat knew masked raiders

- BY STEPHEN MAGUIRE

found a sum of money. The men fled without entering any other rooms.

Son-in-law Danny Kelly said yesterday there was a belief Mr Gillespie may have known his attackers.

He added: “They seemed to know he may have a few pound on him and that’s what they went for. They were masked and didn’t say a word.

“They took the panic alarm off him very quickly and that was found on the floor later.

“We feel it’s all a bit suspicious they didn’t ransack the house or go through the drawers looking for more money. Pat is so well-known and he uses his electric scooter around the town.

“They could have been watching him and they could even know him.”

Mr Gillespie is wellknown in the border town where he visits his late wife Eileen’s grave every day to pray.

He dabbles in fixing old bikes and cars and even has a minitransp­ort museum which the attackers did not damage. Mr Kelly said: “How can

Pat Gillespie in his mini-museum at home in Strabane anybody plan to do such a thing to a man who is 100 years old or anybody else for that matter?

“Pat is such a lovely man living out the final years of his life and hopefully this will not affect him too much, but we are obviously very worried for him.

“Hopefully the police can get enough evidence together to find out who did this and bring them to justice.”

SON-IN-LAW DANNY KELLY YESTERDAY

irish@mgn.co.uk

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