The family of Kriss Donald, who was murdered 20 years ago, has been informed that one of his killers may be granted parole soon. Kriss, a 15-year-old boy, was abducted and brutally killed by a gang in Glasgow in 2004. The motive behind the attack was revenge, following an incident involving the gang leader at a nightclub. Kriss had no connection to the crime or gang activity and was chosen randomly as a target.
The family of murdered schoolboy Kriss Donald has been told one of his killers could be eligible for parole within months as they mark the 20th anniversary of his death. Kriss, who was just 15, was kidnapped by a gang of men in Glasgow in 2004. They drove him to Dundee and back, looking for somewhere to take him. In the end, they stabbed him multiple times before setting him on fire on March 15 - 20 years ago today.
The attack was 'revenge' after an incident involving gang leader Imran Shahid, 47, at a Glasgow nightclub. Kriss had no connection to the crime or gang activity and was picked at random from Kenmure Street as an example of a "white boy from the McCulloch Street area"
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