A specialist from County Fermanagh who was kidnapped and severely beaten has addressed the BBC about his difficulty just because. 

Kevin Lunney, a chief of Quinn Industrial Holdings (QIH), revealed to BBC Spotlight NI he had the letters QIH cut into his chest with a Stanley blade. 

The 50-year-old was driving from work to his home in Kinawley when he was assaulted on 17 September. 

He was found in County Cavan, around 22 miles (35km) away. 

Mr Lunney was beaten and tormented by three men in an assault that went on for around more than two hours. 

Describing the experience, Mr Lunney dreaded he could never observe his significant other and youngsters again. 

He had crashed into the path prompting his home at about 18:40 BST when he saw a white vehicle in front of him. 

He said the vehicle was turned around "as hard as they could drive it" into his vehicle. 

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'We're going to murder you' 

Mr Lunney bolted the entryways however the windows were crushed and he was hauled out by two men. 

He said a third individual at that point held a Stanley blade to his neck. 

"I was all the while opposing a tad and he stated: 'Get into that, and on the off chance that you don't get into that we're going to execute you'." 

Mr Lunney was packaged into the boot of a dark Audi and his assailants burnt his vehicle alongside the vehicle they had used to slam it. 

He figured out how to open the boot and attempted to escape however was beaten and tossed once again into the vehicle. 

In the wake of neglecting to get away, Mr Lunney was driven over the Irish fringe to County Cavan to what he portrayed as an "old farmstead space" and taken inside a pony box. 

"A similar person who had the Stanley blade stated: 'You realize for what reason you're here. It's about QIH and you will leave.' 

"What's more, I stated: 'Yes'." 

Poured fade on body 

Mr Lunney proceeds to portray a portion of the torment he encountered. 

"He began to run the Stanley blade under each nail, profound enough so it was sore and excruciating. 

"They poured dye over my hands, at that point scoured them over with a cloth extremely hard." 

The hijackers at that point stripped Mr Lunney. 

Utilizing the Stanley blade they cut the garments from his body, leaving profound cuts along his legs and arms. 

They at that point poured more dye over the remainder of his body and utilized a cloth to rub it into the injuries. 

Mr Lunney said he was in unbearable torment: "I was shouting, I think. I don't recall." 

The ruffians at that point told Mr Lunney they had been watching him, his family and the other Quinn executives and in the event that they didn't all leave they would come after every one of them. 

'I thundered' 

Yet, his difficulty was not at an end. His leg was then hit with what he believes was a homerun stick or short fence post. 

"I heard it breaking. I thundered," he said. 

His leg was hit once more. It was broken in two spots. 

Since his assault Mr Lunney has grown a whiskers to cover scars all over. 

He said the man with the Stanley blade cut his face on each side, five or multiple times. 

He at that point utilized it to cut QIH into his chest. 

Mr Lunney thinks the men were working from a rundown. 

"I think absolutely breaking the leg was on the rundown," he said. 

He described them saying: "We need to mess you up, we need to stamp you, we need to ensure you recollect." 

Mr Lunney was dumped along the edge of a street in County Cavan, 22 miles from where he was kidnapped. 

Cold, in desolation and losing blood, he said he had an inclination that he "was going to pass on out and about". 

A man on a passing tractor saw him along the edge out and about at about 21:00 BST and called the gardaí (Irish Police). 

Assaults 

Investigators on the two sides of the Irish outskirt are researching the assault. 

The chiefs of Quinn Industrial Holdings held a gathering with the Garda Commissioner Drew Harris on Tuesday. 

They said they had gotten affirmations progress was being made in the examination concerning Mr Lunney's kidnapping. 

The ambush was the most recent in a progression of assaults on representatives and property connected to QIH. 

The organizations which make up QIH were once in the past claimed via Sean Quinn, who was at one time Ireland's most extravagant man. 

At the point when his business realm crumbled, representatives supported by three venture assets purchased its assembling organizations in December 2014 - the organizations are controlled by previous partners of Mr Quinn. 

He returned as an expert, yet left QIH in 2016 in the midst of pressure among him and the supervisory crew. 

Mr Quinn has denounced the assault on Mr Lunney and required the terrorizing to stop. 

He included that the occurrence finished any aspiration he needed to come back to the Quinn Group.