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Justin Kelly

Gardaí hunt Audi A4 driver over 2011 hit and run that killed Fintan Traynor in Monaghan

Gardaí are renewing their appeal to find a driver involved in the fatal hit and run that led to the death of 20-year-old Fintan Traynor in Co Monaghan 12 years ago.

Monday, June 26, marks the 12th anniversary of the death of the Monaghan youngster who was killed after being struck by a car while walking home from a night out in Castleblayney in the early hours of Sunday, June 26, 2011.

The accident happened at Lemgare, Clontibret, Co Monaghan on a road linking the villages of Clontibret and Annyalla with Derrynoose and Keady in Co Armagh.

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The driver of the vehicle failed to stop and fled the scene.

Investigating gardaí believe that an Audi A4 – 1996 to 2001 model – was involved in this collision. The front lower portion of the grille of such a vehicle was recovered by Gardaí at the scene of the collision.

"On the 12th anniversary of Fintan’s death, An Garda Síochána are renewing their appeal for information concerning this fatal hit-and-run," a statement read.

"This investigation remains active and in the past 12 years An Garda Síochána have followed over 400 leads, however, the vehicle and driver have yet to be located."

Detective Inspector Adrian Durcan of the Monaghan Garda District is appealing to the public for information: "I am appealing to the public that if they have any information to please come forward.

"With the passage of time, perhaps someone may feel more comfortable coming forward with information in relation to this matter. Do you know someone who may have had damage to an Audi car around this period? Did someone confide in you?

"In 12 years, loyalties, friendships and relationships change and perhaps now you are in a position to provide the investigation team with the vital information that would locate the vehicle and driver.

"You can contact us in Monaghan Garda Station on 047 77200 or alternatively you can contact us anonymously by calling Crimestoppers 1800 25 00 25.”

A reward for information which leads to the recovery of the vehicle and identification of the driver is available through Crimestoppers.

Any person with information is urged to contact Monaghan Garda Station on 047 77200, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, Crimestoppers on 1800 250 025 or any Garda Station.

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