Conall Kerrigan: Two men sought over stolen wallet

Police in Londonderry want to speak to two men in relation to the robbery of the late Conall Kerrigan’s whose wallet was stolen on the night of his tragic death in the city centre two weeks ago.

Police say the robbery occurred at around 2.34am on Sunday, August 23 on the Derry Walls at Bank Place leading to Foyle Street.

Detective Inspector Conor McStravick said: “Conall Kerrigan died on Sunday, August 23. He had been at the Metro Bar earlier, but left there, and was later seen on the city walls. He was last seen on the walls near Foyle Street at around 3.03am on Sunday morning.

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“At this stage we do not believe that Conall’s death was as a result of a crime, however, we believe that his wallet was stolen from him sometime before his death. No wallet was found in his possession when his body was discovered, but after extensive searches, it was recovered by police.

“I would like to speak to the two men pictured who may have information about the robbery or the movements of Conall Kerrigan in the early hours of Sunday 23 August. The men, or anyone who knows them, are asked to contact detectives at Strand Road Police Station on the non emergency number 101.”

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