Attack was inexcusable -Bishop

The Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, Ken Good, said the community of Londonderry must do all in its power to bring the killers of Paul McCauley to justice.
Paul McCauley, left in a vegetative state after a vicious sectarian assaultPaul McCauley, left in a vegetative state after a vicious sectarian assault
Paul McCauley, left in a vegetative state after a vicious sectarian assault

Speaking after the funeral of Mr McCauley on Thursday, Bishop Good said: “I wish to express my deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Paul McCauley following his death last weekend,

“The injuries which were inflicted on Paul in a brutal sectarian attack almost nine years ago were horrific in the extreme.

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“As a father myself I can empathise with what Paul’s parents have been through over the last nine years, although I can only imagine the depth of their pain and grief.

“Despite the great wrong that was done to their son, Jim and Cathy have acted with remarkable dignity.

“Their devotion to Paul during his years in medical care has been inspirational.

“There can be no excuse for the violent attack upon Paul McCauley and no justification for it.”

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Bishop good said the entire city had been appalled by the attack.

“It was wrong. It was wicked. It was inexcusable,” he said.

“And it must be repudiated by all Christian people, regardless of denomination.

“Nor should there be any hiding place for those who carried it out.

“Their crime has appalled the people of this city.

“We, the community, have a responsibility to do all in our power to see that the perpetrators are brought to justice.

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“I urge anyone who has any knowledge of the incident to share it with the police.

“I would even appeal to those who were involved in the attack – and who inflicted this grievous injustice upon Paul – to search their consciences and come forward to the police. It is not too late.

“Paul’s parents and family are assured of my prayers, of my support and of my deep admiration.”

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