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Man found shot dead near Derry Shot man 'was stripped and bound'
(about 7 hours later)
A man has been found shot dead on the outskirts of Londonderry. A man found shot dead on the outskirts of Londonderry was stripped naked and had his hands tied, Foyle assembly member Martina Anderson has said.
His body was discovered on Braehead Road, near the border on the road to Letterkenny, before midnight. His body was discovered on Braehead Road, near the Irish border on the road to Letterkenny, at about 2230 GMT on Wednesday. Police are at the scene.
The area has been cordoned off by police and traffic is being diverted. Forensic officers are currently examining the area. Ms Anderson said the attack bore the hallmarks of a paramilitary-style killing.
Foyle MLA Martina Anderson said community workers who arrived at the scene before her said what they had seen was "horrendous". "Let those who are responsible come out and tell us," the MLA added.
She added: "The vast majority of people in Derry would absolutely condemn what has happened here in their city this evening." "The vast majority of people in Derry would absolutely condemn what has happened here in their city this evening."
"There is no place for this in our society.
"We all want the gun taken out of our community, we are absolutely disgusted with what happened last night, how dare they."
SDLP Foyle MP Mark Durkan said: "I totally and absolutely condemn this brutal and crude murder, which is a throwback to the very worst of our past."
A forensic examination of the scene, which has been cordoned off, is under way.