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Post by Frenchie on Feb 21, 2010 10:44:16 GMT 1
A police officer who lost a leg in a dissident republican car bomb attack last month has been moved out of intensive care. Constable Peadar Heffron's right leg was amputated just days after the bomb exploded under his car in Randalstown on 8 January. The 33-year-old Catholic is an Irish language specialist for the PSNI and is also the captain of its GAA team. The Belfast Health and Social Care Trust confirmed he had been moved. Constable Heffron has been a PSNI officer for 10 years and was recently married. He had been on his way to work at Woodbourne police station in west Belfast and it is believed he had driven about a mile from his home when the bomb exploded on the Milltown Road. A detective investigating the bombing said they were not ruling out a link to a car bomb attack on a police officer's partner in east Belfast last year. Attachments:
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bigstevie
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Post by bigstevie on Feb 26, 2010 19:46:01 GMT 1
He's not doing too bad but now he just needs time and peace to start his recovery.
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