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'Noose' left for DUP councillor | 'Noose' left for DUP councillor |
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Police are investigating an attack on the County Down home of a veteran DUP councillor. | Police are investigating an attack on the County Down home of a veteran DUP councillor. |
Councillor Woolsey Smith believes the attack was carried out by people from the unionist community, who are opposed to power-sharing with Sinn Fein. | |
A double glazed living room window was smashed, and a rope in the shape of a noose was left outside the house. | A double glazed living room window was smashed, and a rope in the shape of a noose was left outside the house. |
Graffiti was also scrawled on the home of his son, former Craigavon Mayor Councillor Robert Smith. | Graffiti was also scrawled on the home of his son, former Craigavon Mayor Councillor Robert Smith. |
Woolsey Smith, who lives between Tandragee and Portadown, said the incident had left him badly shaken. | |
"It's very sinister and while the breaking of the window was something, the noose and the sensitive nature of that really upset me badly and I can hardly imagine that there are people out there so sick. It's very distressing for a man of my age, I'm 77," he said. | "It's very sinister and while the breaking of the window was something, the noose and the sensitive nature of that really upset me badly and I can hardly imagine that there are people out there so sick. It's very distressing for a man of my age, I'm 77," he said. |
"I have slept very little from this happened." | "I have slept very little from this happened." |
Robert Smith had slogans painted across the front wall of his home on the same night. They read 'Traitor', 'Smith out' and 'DUP/IRA'. | Robert Smith had slogans painted across the front wall of his home on the same night. They read 'Traitor', 'Smith out' and 'DUP/IRA'. |
"We lost our mother in '99 and my father lives here by himself," said Robert. | "We lost our mother in '99 and my father lives here by himself," said Robert. |
"I have my father who is a pensioner, vulnerable out in the country and has become a victim for political reasons." | "I have my father who is a pensioner, vulnerable out in the country and has become a victim for political reasons." |
Local DUP MP, David Simpson, has condemned the incident as a "despicable act". | Local DUP MP, David Simpson, has condemned the incident as a "despicable act". |
"Woolsey is now in his 78th year and he's been a councillor for well over 30 years. I think right-thinking unionists would be sick to the pit of their stomach, if, and I emphasise if, the people that carried out this were, or are, on the fringes of unionism." | "Woolsey is now in his 78th year and he's been a councillor for well over 30 years. I think right-thinking unionists would be sick to the pit of their stomach, if, and I emphasise if, the people that carried out this were, or are, on the fringes of unionism." |
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