Seamus Grew

Seamus Grew (died 12 December 1982) was a volunteer in the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) who was killed in controversial circumstances by 14 Intelligence Company (The "Det") soldiers.[1] It is alleged that this was part of an attempt to kill the INLA Chief of Staff Dominic McGlinchey.[2] Roddy Carroll also died in the incident. Their deaths were subsequently investigated by John Stalker as part of his investigation into the Shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland.

Seamus was the brother of Dessie Grew, an IRA volunteer who was killed on 9 October 1990.

References

  1. ^ Bell, J. Bowyer (1997). The secret army: the IRA. Transaction Publishers, pp. 534-535. ISBN 1560009012
  2. ^ Taylor, Peter (2002). BRITS: The War Against the IRA. Bloomsbury. pp. 243–247. ISBN 0-7475-5806-X.