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    1. PoppedCork on

      Horrific that these things happen

      Ms Whyte and her children were “active and beloved” members of both St Mary’s Maguiresbridge Gaelic Football Club and Lisbellaw St. Patrick’s Hurling Club in the area.

      Both organisations said they are “working with the GAA at county, provincial and national level, to implement the Association’s critical incident protocols”.

      Ms Whyte also volunteered as the Coaching Officer at the hurling club, and helped with its underage training sessions. She was previously praised for her dedication to the club’s development.

    2. Every_Bite_1337 on

      Local UUP councillor coming out with a tone deaf statement there. “Regardless of who the individuals are” the wider community is devastated. Why does it matter what colour or creed the victims are? Just the statement of an ape who can only see through the guise of green or orange.

    3. Still_Bluebird8070 on

      Ireland needs to amend the divorce laws, a six month process would cut down on violence to women . I know someone who is caught in a prolonged situation with a person with the profile of someone who is capaof this and access to guns-multiple threats, and the judges are caught in a ‘he’s a good man’ because he is so manipulative- and they are biased and naive-everyone who knows the situation fears for her safety. Psych evaluation is taken over a year- it’s a recipe for violence.

    4. WearyBearMan on

      Instead of going to therapy just wipes out his family. Vermin cunt.

      How entitled must you feel to think this is a proper course of action at all?

    5. harry_dubois on

      I was only thinking about the Hawe family the other day and then this happens. That poor woman and her kids.

    6. Leather-Stable-764 on

      Fermanagh has been at peak madness this past week.

    7. Sickening. I’m gutted just looking at that photo of the three of them together. Appalling.

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