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07 Sept 2025

Decision to transfer convicted murderer leaves Limerick boxer’s mum ‘bamboozled’

 Decision to transfer convicted murderer leaves Limerick boxer’s mum ‘bamboozled’

The late Kevin Sheehy | Picture: Jamin Keogh

THE DECISION of the Minister for Justice to approve the request of convicted murderer Logan Jackson to be transferred from Limerick Prison to a prison in the UK has been strongly criticised.

Logan Jackson, aged in his mid-30s, of Longford Road, Coventry, England was sentenced to life imprisonment, in December 2021, after he was convicted, by a jury, of murdering champion Limerick boxer Kevin Sheehy.

The 20-year-old, who was tipped as a future Olympian, died after he was repeatedly run over by Jackson who was driving a 4x4 vehicle at Hyde Road, Limerick, on July 1, 2019.

Last year, his mother Tracey Tully initiated High Court proceedings in an effort to halt Jackson's proposed transfer to a prison in England.

While those proceedings were 'resolved' last November, it was confirmed last week that the current Minister for Justice, Simon

Harris has approved Mr Jackson's application for a transfer.

“The Minister is obliged to act in a manner consistent with obligations under international law, specifically the Council of Europe

Convention on the transfer of prisoners and the European Convention on Human Rights,” a statement by the Department of Justice reads.

Giving her reaction to the decision to Live95, Tracey Tully said she was “bamboozled”.

“This is coming up on four years now. I have not been allowed my rights, my human rights, my family's human rights to grieve. You cannot heal from what you don't understand and I do not understand this decision.

“The Minister also stated he had great difficulty allowing Logan Jackson to go home. He should try being me.”

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