10/03/2017 BBC Newsline


10/03/2017

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Now on BBC One, it's time for the news where you are.

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Three people are still being questioned by detectives

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investigating the murder of a man in Lurgan.

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Paul Curran's body was found inside a house in the town yesterday.

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It's understood a house party may have been taking place.

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His death has left his family grieving a son and brother.

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His body was found here shortly after lunchtime yesterday.

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An ambulance crew was called to the scene at around 2pm.

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Within an hour the police were there.

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Forensics tests followed, continuing into last night.

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This morning the scene remained sealed off.

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As police investigations continue into the death of Paul Curran

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detectives are trying to find out who was on this house at Manor Drive

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around lunchtime yesterday, what happened and how did

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Throughout the local community in Lurgan today,

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shock as well as support for the family.

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It is a tragedy for the family, a tragedy for anyone who knew Paul.

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We can only offer our sincere sympathies and prayers

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for the family to come to terms with this.

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When it becomes yesterday's news, unfortunately the families have to

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live with the aftermath, and like any bereavement,

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lined with bungalows, mostly housing elderly

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This morning the residents were witnessing the second day

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of a murder investigation in the normally quiet neighbourhood.

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In another part of the town not far from here, the family

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A building contractor who failed to properly equip or instruct two

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employees who later fell from a roof has been given a suspended sentence.

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One of the two workers, who was Bulgarian,

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Speaking outside court today, his daughter said

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Our reporter in the South-East Gordon Adair has more.

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Petyo Hristanov and a colleague were fitting corrugated tin sheets

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to the roof of a shed at this farm near Portadown when

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They were employed by this man, Norman McKenzie from Dungannon.

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He was on-site at the time and had lifted the men

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But he had not provided the men with any safety

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No scaffolding or safety net or elevated platform or harnesses.

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Neither had he carried out a risk assessment were briefing.

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An already dangerous situation which was made worse

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Mr Hristanov started to slide first from the roof,

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His workmate grabbed his arm, but couldn't stop him,

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Thankfully his workmate's injuries were not serious.

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Norman Mackenzie was given a 15-month sentence,

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suspended for three years, and ?3,000 in fines.

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The judge said this sort of haphazard approach

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to safety had to be tackled, a view echoed by the victim's daughter,

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We are losing a father and grandfather and he just went

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I don't wish that to happen to any other family, so, please,

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do what you have to do and get all the safety for people

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cheapest price and everybody wants to do the job for as cheap as they

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Health and safety costs money but it saves lives.

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We have reached a stage where surely ?1100 in this

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case could have saved this gentleman's life.

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A County Tyrone man convicted of the serious sexual exploitation

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of children has been freed today, after being sentenced to time he has

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39-year-old Michael Dynes targeted young people through webchats

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and online advertisements seeking life models.

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Michael Dynes arrived in court crouched in the back of a car.

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He posed online as a "casting agent" for professional models.

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He would then "audition" them by webcam and try to incite them

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As well as adults, he also targeted children to engage

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in sexual activity - some of those he groomed

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He was arrested in an operation involving the National Crime Agency.

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An examination of his computers revealed more than 1,000

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indecent images of children, as well as voyeuristic videos

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from cameras hidden in a bedroom and a workplace kitchen.

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Michael Dynes pleaded guilty to 41 sex charges.

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The court was told he had lost his job, his marriage and his house.

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The judge told him, the offences have effectively ruined your life -

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He added, the images of children were real-life children who had been

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In a statement, NCA Branch Commander Rob Burgess said,

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I believe Michael Dynes to be a predatory and manipulative abuser

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He went to great lengths to exploit his victims

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The judge sentenced Dynes to three years and one month,

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with the period in custody to reflect the 14 months already

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allowing him to be released on licence.

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The judge said the public would be better protected by extending

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the supervised licence period for Dynes to undergo the full course

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of treatment he needed, instead of returning him to prison

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He was also put on the sex offenders' register for life.

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Julian Fowler, BBC Newsline at Dungannon Crown Court.

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Ireland's hopes in the Six Nations championship have been

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severely dented tonight after they were beaten 22-9

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by Wales in a bruising encounter in Cardiff tonight.

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It was a ferocious opening 40 minutes. After a nervous start, the

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Dragons bared their claws. George Knight breezed over the white line

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to score the opening try. An injury to scrum-half Conor Murray and a

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yellow card for Jonathan Sexton meant that Wales finished the half

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strongly. A penalty kick. The six Nations title was slipping away from

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Ireland's grasp after George North easily got it down minutes into the

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second half to score his and Wales second try of the night. Ireland

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scraped their way back into contention with Sexton's second

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successful kick. Then after a prolonged period of Irish pressure,

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Robbie had was penalised. Forced deep back into their own half,

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Roberts got to the Irish defence to score well 's third try as Cardiff

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erupted. Saw a disappointing end to Ireland's six Nations campaign as

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they collapsed here after a pulsating game. They will be playing

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for pride and not a trophy next week against England.

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There are two football results tonight.

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In Irish League Ballinamallard beat Ards 2-0 while in the League

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of Ireland Derry City beat Shamrock Rovers 1-0

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despite going down to 10 men when Lukas Schubert was sent off.

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And for the Belfast Giants there was success tonight

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when they beat Nottingham Panthers 7-3 to stay second

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Hello. Good evening. After blue skies, today it has all been about

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cloud. This is a picture of a tower hiding in the mist. There has been

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plenty of cloud around this morning and overnight tonight plenty of

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cloud as well. We have rain coming through and a mild night with low

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temperatures of 7-8dC. Come tomorrow, we start cloudy but by the

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afternoon we can see blue skies again. Although maybe not for the

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Ards Peninsula. We have a weather front that is clinging on on the

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West Coast which will pull out to the east through the morning and

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behind it the cloud starts to get peeled back. It beans we will see

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the best of the brightness out of the West through the middle part of

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the day. All the time, the sky getting brighter and more work.

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13-14dC. We have a bright band weather across Scotland and Northern

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Ireland and the West Coast of Ireland. We have warmer temperatures

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further south and east. In the middle, this band of rather dank and

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dreary drizzle. For us, as we go overnight, this pattern of rain

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continues on Saturday into Sunday. Another mild night and a dumpster in

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places to Sunday. But it is again going to get brighter later. As that

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cold front goes through, we are into some cooler error. 10-11th Celsius

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and some sunshine and showers by the time we get to Monday it will be

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drier and also warmer as well. As we head to the next few days, there is

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relatively little rain in the forecast certainly for the daylight

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hours. Our next BBC Newsline

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is at 6.25am in the morning You can also keep updated

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with News Online. The 24-year-old man

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has been charged with murder. You made sure an innocent man

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is charged! What gives you the right

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to say that he's innocent?

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