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First picture of teenage boy whose severed body parts were found in sports bag

First picture of teenage boy whose severed body parts were found in sports bag The body found dismembered in a "brutal and savage" Narcos-style killing has been identified as missing teenager .  The Gardai (Irish police) have blasted "a brutal and savage attack on a child" after Keane's remains were found dumped in a sports bag on a Dublin estate on Monday - before the lad's head was recovered from a burning car today (Wednesday).  A spokesman for the Irish Gardai have now said the remains belong to the 17-year-old from Drogheda, Co Louth, north of Dublin on the Dublin-Belfast corridor.  He was last seen on Sunday.  A spokesman told the Irish Mirror: "Partial body remains have been located in this burnt out vehicle and due to the nature of the incident it will be some time before proper identification can be confirmed.  "The Garda Technical Bureau have been notified and the Office of the State Pathologist and the Coroner have been notified. The assistance of Forensic Science Ireland will also be sought.  "Investigations ongoing and no further comment will be made at this time."  Police made a second grim discovery early this morning, when they found Keane's dismembered head after reports of a car on fire on lane off Clonliffe Avenue in Drumcondra, on the north side of Dublin.  Gardai were searching for the head after a sports bag - discovered by youths around 10pm on Monday on the north Dublin housing estate of Coolock - was found to contain a dismembered torso and four limbs.  It is feared Keane was murdered by vicious gangsters and police have suspects in mind.  The teenager is feared to have been abducted before he was murdered and his body chopped up in a chilling Narcos-style warning by feuding drug mobs in Drogheda, one of the oldest towns in Ireland, 30 miles north of Dublin.  A garda spokesman described the killing as a "brutal and savage" attack on a boy "trying to find his way in life".  He said: "Keane is a 17-year-old juvenile, he disappeared on Sunday 12th January and parts of his remains have now been discovered.   "This is a brutal and savage attack on a child and is completely unacceptable in any normal democratic society.   "The level of violence is shocking and the investigation into the murder of Keane is being co-ordinated from Drogheda Garda Station.  "It is important to remember that Keane was a child, a young boy, trying to find his way in life, he has now lost his life and his family have lost their loved son and brother."  Gardai have outlined two main suspects in the shocking case, both of whom have links to feuds in Coolock and Drogheda.  One of the men has recently been released from prison while the other escaped a hit attempt just hours before the gruesome discovery was made in Dublin.  The suspect escaped by the skin of his teeth on Monday when the taxi he was travelling in was shot at in an apparent retaliation in Drogheda.  An innocent driver was rushed to hospital after the shooting and suffered non life-threatening injuries.  Keane was said to have links to both sides of the divide i

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