Multiple reports say 17-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods is killed in a gangland incident in Drogheda, County Louth. Both outlets report that after the killing, his mother receives a “final message” from him, described as a last text sent shortly before he is abducted and murdered. The coverage characterises the attack as part of gang-related violence and describes it as involving abduction prior to his death. The Daily Record and Irish Mirror both focus on the distressing account of the message sent to his mother and its timing relative to the assault. No outlet in the provided summaries specifies the full circumstances of how he is abducted, the identities of suspects, or the status of any investigation. The reports also do not add further details on motive or any official charges. The articles therefore largely align on the key points that Mulready-Woods dies in a gangland killing in Drogheda and that his mother receives what is described as his final text message before the abduction and murder.