Róis Máire Donnelly has said police told her threats had been made against her life
The new Lord Mayor of Belfast Róis Máire Donnelly has said that threats have been made against her life.
The new Sinn Fein mayor, who took over the office from DUP councillor Tracy Kelly on June 1, has said that police visited her home last night to tell her they had been made aware of threats against her life and told her to take extra precautions.
She has respoonded by saying it “will not deter” her from doing her role as Mayor.
The Lord Mayor has also expressed her solidarity with the victim of a “vicious” knife attack in North Belfast and thanked those who intervened to save the victim’s life.
She has also condemned the widespread violent racist attacks in Belfast on Tuesday evening saying those involved should be ashamed.
Róis Máire Donnelly said: “Last night, Tuesday 9th June, I was visited at home by the PSNI. The police informed me that threats had been made against my life and advised me to take extra precautions regarding my personal security.
“I want to make it clear that these threats will not deter me from fulfilling my role as Mayor of this great city. I will continue to represent everyone.
“I want to express my full solidarity with the victim of the vicious attack in North Belfast on Monday evening, and also with the community heroes who intervened and saved the victim’s life. They deserve our enormous gratitude for their heroic actions.
“Belfast is home to many people who have come here from other countries and who have made this city their home, who have worked hard, who have looked after our friends and family in our hospitals in their time of need, who have opened businesses and created jobs, and who have become valued members of our community.
“We must stand with these people now in their time of need.
“Those people who took part in violent racist attacks and destruction last night should be ashamed.
“Burning family homes, burning businesses, burning buses and cars, destroying all round them. Young children being evacuated from their home carrying their teddy bears.
“It is disgraceful and disgusting. It is racism, it is intimidation, and it is absolute thuggery.
“I call on those involved in this violence to stop, and stop now. You do not represent Belfast.”
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