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06/07/2014

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Back to you. That's it from

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The man found murdered in Craigavon last night was 40-year-old

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The body of Mr Creaney, who was disabled,

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Two people are still being questioned by police.

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Throughout the day in forensics experts carried out a fingertip

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investigation in the house. Scores of exhibits were removed for further

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analysis. The 40-year-old victim was Owen Creaney. He was described as

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frail and vulnerable. He was disabled and what with the help of

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mobility aid. Police said he was the victim of a sustained and vicious

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attack. There was an attempt to conceal his body by hiding it in the

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wheelie bins at the address. I would hope the community would be rightly

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disgusted by that. The fact that he was allowed to remain without any

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medical attention. Even after death there was no respect shown to his

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body. Neighbours spoke of their horror that a murder had been

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committed on their doorstep. I would have left my door open and not

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thought anything of it. You do not know who is going to live beside

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you. It is not nice. A 27-year-old man who lives in the house and a

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23-year-old woman have been arrested and are being questioned by police.

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People living in the estate say the man had only moved in here about

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three weeks ago. They said his girlfriend was a frequent visitor

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and it was not uncommon to hear loud music coming from the house. The

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exact cause of death will not be known until a postmortem has been

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treated. Police have asked that any suspicious activity between

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Wednesday and yesterday afternoon to be deported to them.

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The Ulster Unionist Party wants the Stormont Executive to discuss

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the ban on a 12th of July Orange Order parade along part of

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But, Sinn Fein says there's no point in raising it, because executive

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ministers can do nothing about the Parades Commission decision.

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I hope that the executive meeting scheduled for Tuesday will deal with

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the normal business, but that it will also deal with the here and now

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issue, the Ardoyne parade. We have got to deal with, as an executive

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with the issues. We had to deal with the flags and the parades and the

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past. The last six months, the points had been raised, they cannot

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be resolved however. Golf, and Northern Ireland's

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Graeme McDowell has successfully He started the day eight behind

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overnight leader Kevin Stadler, but his final round of 67 gave him a

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one-shot victory at five under par. There was good news as well

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for another local golfer, Michael Hoey, who finished in seventh place

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and now qualifies for The Open. McDowell said he was

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delighted with the win. It is very special. It is my first

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defence of the title. My first multiple wind on a European

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circuit. I came back from seven shots behind. It proves a lot of

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things to me, sometimes you have to hang in on this game, you do not

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know what is around the corner. In other sport Monaghan beat Armagh

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by five points to book their place in the Ulster gaelic

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football final against Donegal. Now here's Geoff Maskell with

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the weather forecast. Good evening. That has been a mixed

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bag of weekend weather. We have had sunshine to heal and lightning. Some

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of those showers have been heavy through this afternoon, they

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continue through the night tonight. They lose their intensity and then

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out as we go through the night. Temperatures down to lows of 10

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degrees tonight. Monday is another day of sunshine and showers, it is a

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familiar refrain at the moment. This is the picture you will be waking up

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to. Showers will continue to work their way in from the west. There

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will be plenty of breaks and some bright and sunny spells within those

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regions. Top temperatures 16 or 17 degrees, just a little bit cooler

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than we have seen through the day-to-day. This will continue

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through the UK and Northern Ireland, showers will be along the West Coast

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of Scotland and Wales and down into parts of Southwest England as well.

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The warmest of temperatures on the east coast. The Republic of Ireland,

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showers will pop up as well, in any point as we go through the day. In

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the afternoon, we will see a deal of intensity to some of that range. We

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really have had a mixed bag of either over this weekend, from skies

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like this... To seize like this. A real variety and a real mix. As we

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go into next week, that mix of sunshine and showers is what we have

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in the early part of the week. Tuesday has a little bit of rain

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around, by the time we get into Tuesday afternoon, I think they will

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be brighter skies. It is much drier on Wednesday. An improving picture

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as we go through the week. Our next BBC Newsline bulletin is

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at 6.25am. Until then you can keep up to date

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from Radio Ulster or In the meantime, from everyone

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on the BBC Newsline team, goodbye.

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