26/02/2017 BBC Newsline


26/02/2017

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Two 19-year-old men are being questioned

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by police in connection with the murder of

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was treated by paramedics as he lay on the Bangor Road, but died

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Tributes from parents close to where their son died.

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The victim, also remembered as a brother.

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Police spent the day carrying out examinations and enquiries

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Detectives want to hear from anyone who saw or heard

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The police were called to the scene at around 5:30 this morning.

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The victim had been assaulted outside a house and his body

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An ambulance crew tried to help him, but he died here a short time later.

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The scale of the murder investigation, evident

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A nearby farmyard, not far from the main focus of the police

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A young man in his 20s has lost his life.

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The first thing we want to say is that at this moment

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in time our thoughts and our prayers are with the family.

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As the investigation continued, the victim's family and friends

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A brief visit of respect and remembrance.

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A building has been destroyed in a fire at a factory

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It happened at a textile processing plant in Upperlands near Maghera.

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The fire caused the building roof to fall in. The Fire Service brought

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special equipment to tackle the fire. There are as chemicals and

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other textiles stored in adjacent buildings because it is still a

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working mill. The property that has been damaged looked quite derelict.

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There was not much to burn apart from timbers. 35 people work here at

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the William Clark and Sons complex. The building seems to be extensively

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damaged and there is some machinery and raw materials kept in the area

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but it has been isolated to that particular unit. We are fortunate in

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that aspect. It will affect one process but hopefully we will be

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back to normal soon. The management see things could have been worse.

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Ulster have won 40-17 in Italy against Zebre this afternoon,

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running-in six tries in a bonus-point victory.

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They remain fifth in the Pro 12 table, but still in the hunt

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Ulster were determined to return with the five

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in touch with the four sides ahead of them in the table.

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And they started purposefully enough,

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line for an early score courtesy of Chris Henry.

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The second try was made by the incisive pace

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He set up the simplest of scores for Ruan Pienaar.

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Two more tries early in the second half kept

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Before full-back Jacob Stockdale breached the Zebre defence once more

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to secure that valuable bonus point for Ulster.

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And there was time for some icing on the cake as Robbie Diack

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Before David Busby, on his senior debut,

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A final score of 40-17 in the first of three Italian jobs for Ulster.

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Ireland's women's team had a thrilling 13-10 win over France

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in the Six Nations this afternoon. The decisive score came

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early in the second half, when Leah Lyons scored this

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go-ahead try, to set them on their way to victory.

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Here is the weather. A cold night coming up. The coming week will be

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unsettled. Very little in the way of completely dry days. Monday and

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Tuesday calls. On Tuesday we can expect the remnants of the storm.

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Tonight it is cold, wintry showers. Windy in places. Snow on the hills

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by the end of the night and wintry mess at lower levels. The risk of

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ice on and treated roads and pavements tonight and tomorrow

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morning. It is a cold start for the new week. There will also be some

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dry weather and sunshine across the East and the winds will continue to

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ease. Most of the wintry showers will be across the north and West,

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and northern and Western Scotland, and Western areas of England and

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Wales. If you are travelling towards London expect rain and strong winds

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as the day goes on. Temperatures in single figures. Tomorrow afternoon

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cold compared to today but also less windy. And some dry weather. Most of

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the wintry showers in the north and West. On choose date the remnants of

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the storm brings windy weather across Western and southern areas.

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Plenty of showers, some of those will be wintry. There will be dry

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gaps as well. Wed in state is quieter across many parts of Britain

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before rain sweeps across the Republic of Ireland into southern

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Britain and towards Northern Ireland. And on Thursday we have got

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a lot of dry weather but there will be showery rain across many parts of

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the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, central areas of Britain.

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An unsettled week ahead for Northern Ireland. No completely dry days.

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Eight wintry start to the week. That is all for no until tomorrow

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morning. Good night.

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