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Police name mother and teenage children killed in Northern Ireland shooting | Northern Ireland

Police chose the mother and two children killed in their homes in Fermanagh district.

A veterinary surgeon 45 -year -old Vanessa Whyte and her 14 -year -old son James Ruttle and 13 -year -old daughter Sara Ruttle, her 13 -year -old daughter, were killed in their detached houses in Maguiresbridge, a village 8 miles away from Enniskillen.

A fourth wounded man who is a member of the same household is serious in the hospital. The Northern Irish police said that the attempt of a triple murder and suicide was an investigation line.

“Today, he stays with your loved ones whose worlds are fragmented, Dc said DCI Neil McGuinness. “Our investigation continues and I want to repeat our appeal to everyone who has knowledge.

“If you are someone who may trust Vanessa, Sara or James, please come and talk to us. Any information may be very important for our investigation, no matter how small or insignificant it is.”

The shot stunned the rural society and praised the victims. A note remained with flowers at the scene, “Our hearts were broken. Let them sleep in peace,” he said.

Firstly, Clare, Clare, Ennis in the Republic of Ireland, moved to Fermanagh a few years ago and was reported to be employed by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs in Enniskillen.

His colleagues and friends said that he was a popular, popular woman dedicated to local media and children.

Enniskillen Royal Grammar School, “the loss of two living and very valuable students” mourning, he said.

St Patrick’s Lisbellaw Hurling Club and St Mary’s Maguresbridge Gaelic Football Club, Whyte and his children desperately missed as active, dear members praised statements.

Enniskillen Cricket Club said that children are talented players and have beautiful nature. “For our small community, we will ask everyone to bring each other together and support each other in difficult times,” he said.

The Irish Church Clogher Diocese said that the community would support family members “in the forefront days, and ask the public to respect their privacy.

Ambulance service, on Wednesday at 8.21 at 8.21, and Whyte and a child died of pronounced the event sent to the event of emergency teams, he said. An air ambulance took the wounded man to the royal Victoria hospital in Belfast, while an ambulance took the other child to a hospital in Enniskillen, where the young man was pronounced that he died.

Fermanagh and South Tyrone Sinn Féin Deputy Pat Cullen, people leaning the valuable members of the community, he said. “Two pee children lost their lives and a mummy when they had to enjoy school holidays and have a great time, BB said the BBC.

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