11/12/2006

Man released on bail over Keady murders

A 24-year-old man who was arrested in connection with the double murders of a couple in County Armagh, has been released on police bail pending further inquiries.

Lisa McClatchey, 21, and Thomas O'Hare, 33, died last month after being attacked by a gang who doused them in petrol before setting them alight at their home in Tassagh, Keady on November 6.

The pair both died in hospital from their injuries.

Last month a 43-year-old man appeared in court facing charges of withholding information in relation to the incident.

(EF)

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