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Alan Drennan: Second post mortem to take place on Wednesday in Dublin | |
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A second post mortem on the body of Alan Drennan, the County Antrim man who died in Ibiza on July 19, is due to take place on Wednesday. | |
The Republic of Ireland's state pathologist will carry out the second autopsy on the 21-year-old's body. | |
An earlier Spanish post-mortem examination concluded he had died from multiple organ failure. | An earlier Spanish post-mortem examination concluded he had died from multiple organ failure. |
His friends claimed he had been beaten by Spanish police after he was escorted from the plane on arriving in Ibiza. | His friends claimed he had been beaten by Spanish police after he was escorted from the plane on arriving in Ibiza. |
His family say they want answers about his death and issued an appeal for anyone who had travelled through San Antonio on the day he died to check any photographs or footage taken in the airport. | |
'Images' | 'Images' |
The Drennan's family solicitor, Michael Madden said: "This family would like anybody who has any photographs in the airport area and San Antonio area around the time of Saturday and Sunday, 18 and 19 July, to check their photos. | The Drennan's family solicitor, Michael Madden said: "This family would like anybody who has any photographs in the airport area and San Antonio area around the time of Saturday and Sunday, 18 and 19 July, to check their photos. |
"There might be photos there, there might be videos there and there may be signs and images of Alan there that they don't even realise that they have which could be helpful to the investigation and any possible inquest." | "There might be photos there, there might be videos there and there may be signs and images of Alan there that they don't even realise that they have which could be helpful to the investigation and any possible inquest." |
Seven of his friends have made statements to the Police Service of Northern Ireland. | Seven of his friends have made statements to the Police Service of Northern Ireland. |