Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

CAMERON KILLED AFTER PETTY ROW BETWEEN TEENS

Row outside chip shop recorded on CCTV may have led to killing

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other young people who may have been with Cameron and witnessed the murder, the source said: “I think he fell foul of some of the third group.

“And what happened was that group said to his friends, ‘See what happened to him, if you open your mouth you’re next’.

“So a 16-year-old went home petrified and woke up the next morning and Cameron is dead.

“Someone said to me today, ‘Why don’t they just come forward? But I said, ‘Hold on, when you were in the schoolyard and the bully beat up your friend you walked away’.” The Irish Mirror revealed yesterday two young women and a young man were quizzed – but not arrested – by gardai in the aftermath of the murder.

The Garda murder probe continued yesterday and despite conflictin­g reports locally that Cameron’s mobile phone had been found, gardai stressed the search for the Apple iphone is continuing.

The device has a green hard back cover and is space grey in colour.

CCTV footage from Enzio’s takeaway has been studied by gardai and it shows the 18-year-old having a heated argument with a young woman outside the premises.

Fr Michael Murtagh, who addressed hundreds at a vigil for Cameron on Monday night told the Daily Mirror: “The sooner the investigat­ion comes to a close the more everybody can get on with their lives. But even for those that are guilty it’s important they get closure on it in the sense that whatever is on their minds or in their hearts they need to deal with that and they need to deal with it now.”

Local businessma­n Joe Torris said: “He was a young man who was the essence of decency from a family who were the essence of decency.

“His killers, the witnesses and the people they may have told, they need to step forward.

“Go to the guards – say you did it. End this part of the family’s torture.”

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SCENE Flowers left for Cameron

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