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Moville-born coroner adjourns spy inquest 09.02.10

A Moville-born coroner has warned Gardaí they must hasten their investigation into the murder of republican double agent Denis Donaldson.
Dr Denis McCauley was speaking as the inquest into Donaldson's death nearly four years ago, was adjourned for a fourth time in Letterkenny last Thursday.
Dr McCauley warned that he must see progress in the Garda inquiry within six months. He agreed to a further adjournment of the inquest but would not grant the minimum of nine months sought by investigating officers.
Dr Denis McCauley The Stranorlar-based GP said that as it was the fourth occasion that the Donaldson inquest was being put back, he would expect an indication as to whether a prosecution is pending or if there was major progress in investigations.
Donaldson was shot dead in his remote cottage home near Doochary, Glenties, on April 4, 2006.
Supt Michael Finan told last week's hearing that he was requesting an adjournment and that continuing investigations had uncovered several important matters.
He was asked by Dr McCauley:
“You are acting with vigour?” Supt Finan replied: “Very much so.” The coroner concluded: “I would adjourn for six months, but at six months I would need an update. You would have to give me a very good reason as to why you will not go forward at that stage.” The Donaldson inquest was adjourned until August 26, 2010.
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