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Four men questioned by police over the robbery of elderly brothers at their County Down home have been released on bail pending further inquiries. | |
Masked men broke down the back door of the house at Crawfordstown Road in Drumaness at 2110 GMT on Thursday. | Masked men broke down the back door of the house at Crawfordstown Road in Drumaness at 2110 GMT on Thursday. |
Bill Killen, 89, said they threatened him with a gun and said they would kneecap him. They also hit his brother, Thomas, 82, on the head with a cudgel. | Bill Killen, 89, said they threatened him with a gun and said they would kneecap him. They also hit his brother, Thomas, 82, on the head with a cudgel. |
The gang ransacked the house before making off with about £2,000. | |
The robbers cut the phone wires, but a neighbour heard the commotion and called the police. | The robbers cut the phone wires, but a neighbour heard the commotion and called the police. |
Both brothers were badly shaken by the ordeal. | Both brothers were badly shaken by the ordeal. |
Bill Killen said: "The character at the front, who would appear to have been the leader, said in as calm a voice as you ever would have heard 'where is the money?'. | Bill Killen said: "The character at the front, who would appear to have been the leader, said in as calm a voice as you ever would have heard 'where is the money?'. |
"From then on it was just disorder. When they weren't going to get the money, they started ransacking everything." | "From then on it was just disorder. When they weren't going to get the money, they started ransacking everything." |