Disgraceful: KBC bank allegedly hire ex-British soldier thugs to throw a Balbriggan family out of their home in the freezing cold – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Disgraceful: KBC bank allegedly hire ex-British soldier thugs to throw a Balbriggan family out of their home in the freezing cold




In a shocking incident that can only be described as a crime against the Irish people, KBC bank has attempted to remove a young Irish family from their home in Balbriggan allegedly with the use of what has been described as violent thuggery.

The bank allegedly used hired heavies from Northern Ireland, one of whom is said to be an ex-British soldier, to attack the young family who were in the house with their children at the time. They violently assaulted father, who is ironically former a soldier in the Irish army and they also damaged the family home during the attack.

The bank allegedly ordered the men, whose identities and whereabouts are being shared far and wide on social media, to evict the Irish family after they went six years without missing a single payment on one of the coldest nights of the winter with blizzard like conditions bearing down on the country.

It was only for the quick actions of the community and Ben Gilroy, who has worked tirelessly for several years to protect the Irish people from the bailed-out banking institutions that stopped the eviction.

Unfortunately, the ‘brave hard men’ from the North had already ransacked the home and terrified the children.

Mr. Gilroy is now appealing for more people to come forward with support for the family who are yet to receive any support from the politicians in this country who fain caring about the Irish people.

A bank using what has been described as  foreign thugs to attack Irish families and put them on the street and nothing but deafening silence from our elected leaders.

There has been widespread calls for a full boycott of KBC bank and a gardai investigation into its alleged use of heavies.

The patriots of Ireland are spinning in their graves.

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