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Darragh Berry

Sick trio roar at Dublin school kid to 'get in car' in vile lunchtime abduction attempt

A pair of sick men allegedly shouted at a Dublin school kid who was on his lunch break to "get in the car" in a sickening broad daylight abduction attempt.

The vile creeps apparently approached the child in west Dublin and roared the instruction at him while passing in a grey coloured Seat car.

The boy and his brother were heading home from school for food at lunchtime when the alleged incident is said to have happened.

A source said: "The child is understood to have told the school about the matter and warning texts have been sent out".

A family member of the boy said in a social media post: "People be aware, the child was approached today by two men and what looked to be a smaller person.

"They hopped out of a grey Seat car as he was on his way home from lunch."

He added: "They screamed at him to get in the car but only for his brother and friends were close by, it could have ended different."

Dublin Live understands that the boy's school has been informed about the incident and have contacted Gardai for further information.

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