IRA GRASS FOUND DEAD

Former IRA turncoat Sean O’ Callaghan found dead in a Jamaica swimming pool

The dad was convicted of two murders in the 1990s after handing himself into the police

An IRA turncoat who exposed Jeremy Corbyn’s support of the Provos has been found dead in a Jamaica swimming pool.

Sean O’Callaghan, 63, was visiting his daughter following his revelations in The Sun.

Sean O’Callaghan joined the IRA when he was 17

He was a police grass in the 1970s and always feared he would be killed.

But last night Jamaican cops were understood to believe he drowned accidentally.

The dad spent seven years in jail in the 1990s after admitting IRA killings. He wrote a book called The Informer.

In it he told of a 1980s plot to murder Prince Charles and Princess Di.

Three months ago in The Sun he lifted the lid on how Mr Corbyn and his Labour sidekick John McDonnell encouraged an IRA victory through solidarity dressed up as promoting peace.

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The former IRA informer was visiting his daughter in Jamaica when he got into difficulty in a swimming pool

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Jeremy Corbyn with Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams

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In his book, O’Callaghan spoke of a murder plot to kill Princess Diana and Prince Charles

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