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Second arrest in Donaghadee murder inquiry

Eimear Flanagan

BBC News

Psni Sarah Montgomery stands next to a road, in front of a tree or play. He's smiling on the camera. With a central separation, they have long, flat fair hair and wearing a red upper or dress with white Ditsy floral pattern, gold necklaces and earrings. Psni

Sarah Montgomery was a 27 -year -old two -year -old mother who was pregnant with her third child

A second person, Donaghadee, was arrested by police investigating the murder of a pregnant woman in the district Down.

27 -year -old Sarah Montgomery was the mother of two young girls and waiting while waiting for her third child Elmfield died on home walking Saturday afternoon.

A 42 -year -old woman was arrested on Monday on suspicion of helping a criminal, while a 28 -year -old male police detained on suspicion of murder was detained.

Police said that both suspects were known by the victim and that no one else is searched in connection with the crime. “

Objection to Yellow Vehicle Landscapes

The police were first warned to an unconscious and seriously wounded woman at Elmfield Walk House in the afternoon afternoon. Mrs. Montgomery was later treated with emergency services, but it was announced dead at the scene.

The Northern Ireland Police Service (PSNI) described the case as a “deep tragic” and said that he would do everything we can to bring anybody about this meaningless murder to justice. ”

On Monday, as part of the detectives investigations, he objected to the public for information about a particular vehicle in East Belfast.

Friday afternoon Belfast Harbor Estate’s airport road area is looking for a yellow jeep avenger views.

“We need to identify the conditions of the tragic murder of Sarah and help people in Donaghadee and Belfast regions,” Det Ch Ins Tom Phillips said. He said.

“This is an incredibly tragic situation that ruins Sarah’s family and friends and leaves two little children without her beloved mother.”

Between 13:20 and 14:20 on Friday, Elmfield Walk announced that he wanted to receive news from witnesses who had seen something suspicious in Donaghadee.

The same day is attractive for the landscapes of the yellow jeep between 15:30 and 16:15.

“Are there any CCTV, Dashcam or phone images that may be useful in our research?” Det Ch Insp Phillips asked.

“Even if you think it may not be important, please come forward and talk to us, because even very small pieces of information may be invaluable for us.”

‘Polite and wonderful mother’ tribute

Blue toy bear, a group of sunflowers and floral bouquets with handwriting notes. They are among the things that praise Donaghadee murder victim Sarah Montgomery.

Blue Toy Bears and Sunflower, Donaghadee murder victim Sarah Montgomery is among the things that praise

Ms. Montgomery was the 27th woman who had been killed in Northern Ireland since the beginning of 2020.

Teddy Bears, tribute and flowers remained near the death of Elmfield Walk.

One of the tributes outside his house described him as “a beautiful, polite and wonderful mother.”

Michelle O’Neill, the first minister of northern Ireland, underlined that violence against women and girls underlined the “epidemic in our society”.

When he spoke at the Northern Irish Assembly, he described the issue as “Bela” and “a great social problem that we all share”.

Another young mother, her life is being taken, O’n’eill said, while expressing her sympathy for Mrs Montgomery’s family.

“This is just a tragedy and only once again underlines for us, we have a big problem in our society with violence against women and girls.”

Donaghadee Rnli, where Sarah is a “high -respected” member of the donation collection branch, Published on Facebook His death is a “deep shock”.

In the article, he said that the charity assistance in donation collection and station activities to support life -saving work.

Post said that there was a strong family connection with the charity and that he expanded his “deepest sympathy” to his family and friends.

Sarah Montgomery died on Saturday in Donaghadee, Elmfield Walk is a judicial researcher standing out of a series of terraces. The researcher is wearing a white Hazmat outfit and holds a panel. The properties are two -storey at height and there are several concrete steps that lead to the first floor properties. There are cords in front and side of a ground floor property.

Forensic Medicine researchers examined the scene at Elmfield Walk on Sunday

Women’s help on Monday, 27 women killed in Northern Ireland since 2020 “the majority … killed in their own homes,” he said.

The organization, the victim’s family, friends and wider Donaghadee community “the sincere condolences” expressed.

“Please know that you are all in our thoughts in this incredibly difficult time and we cannot even start to understand your destructive loss.”

At the scene: tribute as the police existence remain

Kelly Bonner, BBC News Ni Reporter

At the house of Sarah Montgomery in Donaghadee, neighbors and friends left Çiçek and Blue Teddies.

One note adds to “a beautiful, polite and wonderful mother”: “Thinking about you and your family and your 2 daughters.”

Another note says: “I’m so sorry Sarah. You were a great mummy and a cute girl.”

The police cord in his house is still in place as the officers continue to investigate.

The handwriting near the police cord is tribute, Teddies and some of the flowers. One of the notes reads: Rip Sarah - beautiful, polite and wonderful mother.

Mourning, hand -written notes that praise how well the victim care about two young daughters

MP ‘barbar’ condemns the murder

Local residents speaking with BBC News on the weekend described him as a bright, blistered and loving mother.

Local deputy Alex Easton said that Mrs Montgomery’s children went to the same primary school as his own grandson and was regularly seen in school run.

“He was described as someone hiding and never disturbed,” he said. BBC’s Günaydın Ulster program.

He said he talked to Donaghadee residents at the weekend and was still “shocked than what happened.”

Easton described the murder as “wrong and barbarian” and said there was a need for more action to protect women and girls.

“I think Stormont should look at some kind of education in our schools – our children are taught that violence against women is completely wrong.”

‘Palpable shock sense’ in Donaghadee

Hannah Irwin, a member of the Assembly of the Assembly, visited the stage again on Monday and said Günaydın Ulster to stand next to the tribute.

He said the two young girls lost their mothers and could not imagine what children should go through.

“I know that there is only a sense of shock to see that the Donaghadee community has been taken so early in the Donaghadee community.” He said.

Irwin, Northern Ireland “women and girls have a serious problem against violence and we have to do more about it,” he said.

Member of the Assembly, training and premature intervention is needed “Thus, women do not lose their lives and women are not exploited or attacked,” he said.

He said: “First of all, we must struggle with this widespread women’s hostility in society, so we do not reach that stage in the first place.”

‘Sarah will not be forgotten’

Mark Brooks, with a yellow jacket standing in front of the harbor and the lighthouse in Donaghadee, with an orange, white and blue boat in the right corner.

Mark Brooks, a member of the Ulster Trade Unionist Assembly, recognized Mrs. Montgomery and said that he was a “cute girl”

Mark Brooks Member of Ulster Trade Unionist Assembly, Mrs. Mongomery and several family members knew and described him as a “cute girl”, he said.

“The community was shocked and stunned in the savagery of the attack,” he said.

“I can’t imagine how Sarah’s little daughters feel today.”

“Sarah will not be forgotten.”

SDLP Council Member Cara Hunter said it was a “destructive tragedy”.

“A woman lost her life in a violence, and when the children changed their world forever, they lost their mothers.” He said.

“There is no deeper grief than a child who robs the love, security and care of their mothers.”

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