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The murder of a pregnant woman in Co Armagh has been described as a “double tragedy”. Natalie McNally died on Sunday after being stabbed in her home in Lurgan. Police said she was 15-weeks ...
Stephen McCullagh, from Woodland Gardens, Lisburn, is charged with the murder of Natalie McNally in Lurgan in December. YouTuber remanded over McNally murder had pre-recorded ‘livestream ...
A number of candlelit vigils have been held to remember women who have been violently killed in Northern Ireland. Organised by Women's Aid groups across NI, vigils were held in Londonderry, Omagh ...
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee described the killings as a "tragedy, so awful and heart-breaking." [24] Taoiseach Micheál Martin said he was shocked and appalled as was the entire country at the deaths. [25] On his morning radio programme on Monday 5 September, Irish broadcaster Ryan Tubridy broke down as he tried to discuss the incident. [26]
Colin Duffy (born 1968) is an Irish republican, described by the BBC as the most recognisable name and face among dissident republicans in Northern Ireland. [1] He was cleared of murder charges in three court cases involving police and army killings.
9 July 1996 - Michael McGoldrick (31), a Catholic civilian, found in his cab in a remote lane at Aghagallon, near Lurgan, a day after having picked up a fare in the town. He had been shot five times in the head. Both the UVF and the UDA released statements emphatically denying involvement in McGoldrick's killing.
Since 2020, 25 women have been violently killed in Northern Ireland. Each one of them was a daughter, the majority of them mothers. They were sisters, aunts, friends and some of them were ...
Owen Martin O'Hagan (23 June 1950 – 28 September 2001) [1] was an Irish investigative journalist from Lurgan, Northern Ireland.After leaving the Official Irish Republican Army (Official IRA) and serving time in prison, he began a 20-year journalism career, during which he reported on The Troubles in Northern Ireland before being murdered, allegedly by dissident Ulster Loyalist paramilitaries ...