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Kenny Reilly gangland killers told to "rot in hell" by grieving sister after Hampden banner stunt

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The killers of Kenny Reilly have been told to “rot in hell” by their victim’s grieving sister after a banner was flown over Hampden Park demanding ‘justice’ for one of his murderers.

The message supporting convicted killer Morton Eadie appeared in the skies above the Glasgow stadium during the Old Firm clash on Sunday, February 26.Members of the Reilly family, who were at the Celtic v Rangers match, were left reeling by the aerial stunt after their loved one was executed by four members of the crime gang in April 2018.

The 29-year-old was repeatedly blasted with a gun as he sat in a motor which had stopped at traffic lights on Glasgow’s Bilsland Drive.He died in hospital two days later.

Morton Eadie, 57, son Darren Eadie, 31, Ross Fisher, 32, and John Kennedy, 42, were all found guilty of murder and sentenced to minimum jail terms totalling 94 years.Addressing the banner stunt, Jeanie Reilly told the Record: “Where is our justice?

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