Man murdered Meath sought revenge for his father's murder

The 24 year old is believed to have been targeted for seeking revenge for the killing of his father.
Kane McCormack is believed to be the 13th victim of Dublin's gangland feud.
His remains were discovered near Dunboyne County Meath on Saturday morning.
He was the son of Noel Kirwan, an associate of Gerry The Monk Hutch, who was murdered by the Kinahan cartel a year ago.
Sunday Times journalist John Mooney says Mr McCormack had a criminal history of his own.
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