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Kevin Lunney QIH

Kevin Lunney's brother: 'If he hadn't have been found, he definitely wouldn't have survived'

Tony Lunney described in detail the moment he got a call to say Kevin’s car was on fire

THE BROTHER OF Quinn Industrial Holdings director, Kevin Lunney, described how the abducted executive would have died had he not been found on a rural road by a passerby last month.

Tony Lunney described in detail the moment he got a call to say Kevin’s car was on fire and how initial relief when he realised his brother wasn’t in the vehicle turned to terror when he found out Kevin was missing.   

Lunney was abducted from his car near his home in Derrylin, Co Fermanagh at around 6.40pm on 23 September.

He was savagely assaulted at a second location before being left at the side of the road at Drumcoughill, Cornafean, Co Cavan sometime before 9pm the same night.

The businessman had his leg broken, some of his fingernails removed and his neck cut with a blade during the ordeal. 

Speaking to Miriam O’Callaghan on tonight’s RTÉ Prime Time, Tony Lunney said his brother would have died had he not been spotted on an isolated road in Cavan. 

He said: “If he hadn’t have been found, he definitely wouldn’t have survived.”

Tony recounted how he had received a call from a friend shortly after his brother’s abduction. 

He explained: “Tony there is something wrong down at Kevin’s, he says. The jeep is half way up the lane on fire, he says, and I can’t get through to his mobile.”

“I ran up the lane and all I could see was Kevin’s vehicle… I didn’t know… It was just a complete ball of flames. You couldn’t see anything of any resemblance of anything, it was just unbelievable the fire ball it was in. And then the fire brigade came and I went back down and said ‘is there anyone in the vehicle?’ and he confirmed there was no one in it.”

In tonight’s interview on RTÉ Prime Time, Tony recalls to Miriam the relief he felt when Kevin wasn’t in the car, followed by the terror he felt when he realised they didn’t know where Kevin was. 

“He dragged himself 100, 150 meters down to the cross roads and kind of up towards the light of the house. That’s where the lad on the tractor happened to see him just putting the hand up, he wasn’t fit to stand, and that’s what saved him. If he hadn’t have been found he definitely wouldn’t have survived.”

Tony Lunney explains in the interview how for years there had been low level intimidation against all the senior executives at QIH, including himself and his family. He added that his family have faced harassment, criminal damage, including arson, industrial sabotage, and damage to expensive equipment, before the campaign escalated to include serious violence, including personal assaults.

Also speaking with Miriam is Liam McCaffrey who is the CEO of QIH. He said things would be differentt had the abducted executives been from a multinational company such as Intel.

He said: “Through time we need to assess and balance the risks. We cannot continue to work here in the longer term if our lives are at stake, it’s a simple as that, we can’t do that to the family… If what has been happening to the Quinn executives here had been happening to somebody from Facebook or from Google or from Intel there would have been national outcry about it.

“We did lobby about it, I mean we were quite clear after the attack particularly on Tony’s daughter’s car last year I made a comment that said ‘Look, if something isn’t done then lives will be lost here’.”

Anyone with information is being asked to contact the PSNI on 101, quoting reference 1748 of 17/09/19. 

Gardaí can be contacted at Cavan Garda Station on 049 436 8800, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any garda station. 

Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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    Oct 22nd 2019, 2:08 PM

    Can someone link me to some sort of description or summary of what the hell all this is about? I honestly have no idea why this happened or the background.

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    Mute Mary SF Loony
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    Oct 22nd 2019, 2:14 PM

    @Richard: ever hear of Google

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    Oct 22nd 2019, 2:26 PM

    @Richard: are you living under a rock by any chance?

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    Oct 22nd 2019, 2:27 PM

    @Richard: you and Obviously the people carrying out these attacks, after quinn played Roulette with 6 billion in assets and his empire crumbles as a result of creed , management tried to save some of the companies and most of the jobs. They bought the companies from the banks, they even gave quinn a job , However someone living in cuckooland thought he should have all his companies back despite taxpayers bailing out his insurance business , owing a fortune to banks and the taxpayers these people will tell you about what he did for the local community , bit like the stories some of Haugheys supporters would tell you. Anyway instead of applauding management for saving jobs these idiots are trying to kill them. You make sense of that.

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    Oct 22nd 2019, 2:33 PM

    @Richard: Wealthy business man blows all his money on Anglo Irish Bank and loses control of his own business which by the way you pay for every time you insure your car. Then the locals decide that said man should be back running the business cause he is a great ould sort and would look after the locsls(wink and nod). Anyway the people brought in to run the business are seen as outsiders(ref The field) and the locals don’t want them with some(tiny minority) willing to use violence to remove them.

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    Oct 22nd 2019, 3:00 PM

    @Richard: If you’ve ever seen one of the classic Mafia films, you’ll understand that the Godfather often gives pennies to the peasants around him, thereby controlling them through both fear and need.

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    Oct 22nd 2019, 9:21 PM

    @The long walk home☘️: if you think local people are doing this just out of some kind of blind loyalty to SQ, you’re as ill-informed as the poster who says he hasn’t a clue what’s going on

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    Oct 22nd 2019, 10:19 PM

    @James Douglas: The locals aren’t loyal, they’re just stupid.

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    Oct 22nd 2019, 3:01 PM

    @Ger Hanley: Shhhhhh! Are you trying to get us killed!!!

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