Irish Daily Star

Mob boss Liam’s son lives it up at AJ fight

- ■ Paul HEALY Chief Reporter

THE son of Kinahan gang boss Liam Byrne has been snapped enjoying the Anthony Joshua boxing match in London – with an associate of his dad’s mob.

Lee Byrne (22), from the Crumlin area of south Dublin, posed at Saturday’s fight in the English capital with Nathan Little, who is also from Crumlin.

Little, also 22, was named in High Court papers submitted by the Criminal Assets Bureau as being a member of Liam Byrne’s organised crime gang – itself a part of the Kinahan cartel set up.

Cartel

Liam Byrne is regarded as the head of the Kinahan cartel in Europe – and is a close ally of mob boss Daniel Kinahan himself, but his son Lee has never been connected to crime.

The photo comes just week after Lee Byrne, who has no involvemen­t in crime, was snapped getting cosy with Daisey O’Donnell, a wellknown British social media star and model who has more than one million followers on Instagram.

Model Daisey has built a massive following online as she poses in bikinis and glamorous designer gear in beautiful locations around the world.

And she’s not shy either about showing off her close relationsh­ip with Lee, showing her followers loved-up snaps of the pair on holiday.

At the start of the month, Lee posted a picture of Daisey and said she was “the love of my life”.

Model

Pictures also emerged on the pair’s social media pages of them enjoying a huge concert at the massive Creamfield­s festival – attended by 70,000 people at the end of August.

Daisey and her sister Ellie are both from Huddersfie­ld in the UK, and recently made headlines there about their new clothing brand which is being sold in high-street stores.

 ?? ?? TICKETS: Liam Byrne’s son Lee (right) and pal Nathan Little (left) at the boxing bout in London
TICKETS: Liam Byrne’s son Lee (right) and pal Nathan Little (left) at the boxing bout in London
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FAMILY: Liam Byrne and (below) Lee and Daisey
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