Relatives of murdered Ulster Defence Association commander John Gregg walk behind his coffin through the streets of Rathcoole on the outskirts of Belfast. * Gregg was being buried hours after relatives and friends of his bitter foe Johnny Mad Dog Adair were driven out of the city. Among thousands of mourners were the four remaining UDA brigadiers who had fought alongside Gregg in a deadly turf war against Adair.

Relatives of murdered Ulster Defence Association commander John Gregg walk behind his coffin through the streets of Rathcoole on the outskirts of Belfast. * Gregg was being buried hours after relatives and friends of his bitter foe Johnny Mad Dog Adair were driven out of the city. Among thousands of mourners were the four remaining UDA brigadiers who had fought alongside Gregg in a deadly turf war against Adair. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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G66D26

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1712 x 1360 px | 29 x 23 cm | 11.4 x 9.1 inches | 150dpi

Date taken:

6 February 2003

Location:

Belfast Uk

Photographer:

Paul Faith

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