Three found dead in home in Ireland - as man in his 30s arrested
- Three family members—two men and a woman—were found dead at a residential property in Tallanstown, Co Louth, on Monday morning.
- Gardai responded after emergency services were alerted and believe the victims died from severe injuries sustained during a violent attack, with the incident being investigated as a murder-suicide.
- A man in his 30s has been taken into custody and is being held under the provisions of the 1984 Criminal Justice Act, while authorities have secured the area for forensic investigation.
- The coroner and the offices of the State Pathologist and Garda Technical Bureau have been notified, and Gardaí said investigations are ongoing and no other suspects are sought.
- Officials described the incident as truly shocking, with the motive and sequence of events still under investigation amid community distress.
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Mother, husband and son found 'stabbed to death in isolated cottage' in Ireland
The victims were named locally as Mark O’Connor, his wife Louise O’Connor and their son Evan O’Connor A couple and their son have been found dead after reportedly being stabbed at their isolated cottage in rural Ireland. One man had been arrested after police were alerted to the deaths in Tallanstown, Co. Louth on Monday morning. The victims were named locally as Mark and Louise O’Connor, in their 50s, and their son Evan, who was in his 20s and …
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