By Rebecca Black, PA
A man has been released unconditionally after being questioned by police about the murder of a man in Co Down in 1993.
Lorry driver Brendan McKenna, 28, was shot dead in Comber on June 2 of that year.
A 58-year-old man was arrested by detectives from the PSNI’s legacy investigation branch on Wednesday over the murder.
He was released unconditionally on Wednesday evening.
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