The family believe the threat has come from loyalist paramilitaries. Jessy Clarke, with his great-grandmothers Pauline O’Loan (left) and Margaret Hart The purpose-built bungalow facing the Ballycraigy estate in Antrim. Union flags were put on lampposts and the kerbstones were painted red, white, and blue.
Jessy Clark, a disabled child of 9, has been issued with a death threat not to move into a new home in a mixed estate which has been ‘claimed’ by loyalist paramilitaries. Jessy Clark, a disabled child of 9, has been issued with a death threat not to move into a new home in a mixed estate which has been ‘claimed’ by loyalist paramilitaries. The housing estate Graffiti has also appeared on a nearby house declaring ‘local only’.
A disabled child has been issued with a death threat if he and his family move into a new home in a mixed estate which has been ‘claimed’ by loyalist paramilitaries. Jessy Clark’s mum Carlyn was warned by the PSNI this week that she and her three children would come to harm if they move into the bungalow which has been purpose-built for the nine-year-old. The family believe the threat has come from loyalist paramilitaries.
The new 20-unit development opposite the Ballycraigy estate in Antrim – which is being built to accommodate Protestant and Catholic families living as neighbours – hit the headlines when Union flags were put on lampposts and the kerbstones were painted red, white, and blue. Graffiti has also appeared on a nearb.
