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Veteran gangland figure Jo Jo Kavanagh dies suddenly at home

Gangland Figure Kavanagh Dies Suddenly

Notorious criminal was linked to major Irish crime families.

A former gang member connected to some of Ireland’s most prominent crime figures, **Jo Jo Kavanagh**, has died unexpectedly. He had a history with **Martin ‘The General’ Cahill**’s organization and was related to key members of the **Kinahan Cartel**.

Family Connections

**Kavanagh** was the uncle of **Thomas ‘Bomber’ Kavanagh**, currently imprisoned for his involvement with the **Kinahan Cartel**. He was also related to **Gerard ‘Hatchet’ Kavanagh** and **Paul Kavanagh**, both murdered gangsters believed to have been killed at the behest of the **Kinahans**.

Sudden Death and Private Funeral

An online notice announced that **Kavanagh** passed away suddenly at his home on July 2nd. The funeral is to be a private affair, limited to family members and close friends.

Involvement in Notorious Kidnapping

**Kavanagh**, originally from Crumlin, gained notoriety for his participation in the “tiger-kidnapping” of bank director **Jim Lacey**. This event was orchestrated by **The General’s** gang, marking a significant moment in Irish criminal history.

Gerard Kavanagh

Details of the Kidnapping

In November 1993, armed and masked individuals invaded **Lacey’s** residence in Blackrock, taking him and his family hostage. His wife, **Suzanne**, their children, and a babysitter were held captive while **Mr. Lacey** was coerced into complying with the gang’s demands.

**Jo Jo Kavanagh** arrived at the house, changed into **Lacey’s** clothing, and claimed he, too, was a hostage.

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