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Jonathan Gill delivered gifts to kids' hospital weeks before Robbie Lawlor hit arrest
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Murder suspect Jonathan Gill showed no signs of pressure when he visited Temple Street Children’s Hospital in Dublin to deliver Christmas presents to kids in December.
Gill smiled for the camera as he dropped off the gifts while the PSNI were in the final stages of investigating the murder of mobster Robbie Lawlor.
Niall talks to Crime World's Alan Sherry about Gill's gifts and the PSNI probe.
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