Eddie Fullerton | |
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Donegal County Councillor | |
In office 1979–1991 |
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Constituency | Buncrana |
Personal details | |
Born | 9 February 1935 |
Died | 25 May 1991 Buncrana, County Donegal |
(aged 56)
Political party | Sinn Féin |
Spouse(s) | Diana Fullerton |
Edward "Eddie" Fullerton (1935 – 25 May 1991) was a Sinn Féin councillor from County Donegal, Ireland. He was killed at his Buncrana home in May 1991 by members of the Ulster Defence Association, who suspected that he had been involved in the IRA's killing of a Protestant man near the Northern Irish border in the same year.
The eldest of John and Mary Fullerton's 20 children, Fullerton emigrated to Scotland at the age of 18, and then moved to England. He became involved in Irish republicanism in Birmingham, where he also met and married his wife Diana. They returned to Ireland in 1975. He was elected to Donegal County Council for Sinn Féin in 1979, and held his seat until his assassination at age 56.
At two o'clock in the morning, on 25 May 1991, Fullerton and his wife were woken by the sound of their front door being knocked in with a sledgehammer. Ulster loyalist paramilitaries shot Fullerton six times from the stairs as he left the bedroom to investigate the noise.
A month later, a documentary on British television revealed that a police file from Royal Ulster Constabulary intelligence containing Fullerton's photograph and details was found in the possession of the UDA in Derry. The weapon used to kill him was recovered two years later. The perpetrators were never found. The Fullerton family has long campaigned for an independent public inquiry into the events surrounding his death.
This was the third assassination of an elected representative in the Republic of Ireland since its independence from the United Kingdom.