A 30 -year -old man is still being placed on suspicion A man murdered after death in DownpatrickThe police said that a priest may be associated with a “cruel” attack on a priest in a church in the city.
A dead body was found that after a report, on Sunday, at around 12:00 BST, officers went to a house in Marion Park.
Police suspect that the case may be related An attack on a priest, Fran John died, At St. Patrick’s Church in County Down Town.
He was killed on the head with a bottle, preparing to celebrate his final mass before his retirement.
Fr Murray was rushed to Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast to treat his injuries.
The Downpatric family of the removals said on Monday that the dead are “continue to receive exceptional care” and that is “stable and comfortable”.
It said that the St. Patrick Church and its grounds remained closed.
Police said that a person went to the church on St. Patrick Avenue at 10:10 am on Sunday and hit the priest before leaving.
DET C isple McBurney said that it was “a completely shocking and cruel attack and left the priest with a serious head injury”.
Fr Eddie McGee, Diocese of Doeechese An Good Morning Ulster (GMU) Program of BBC Radio Ulster That person F. Asked Murray if he listens to his confession just before the beginning of the morning service and “it was at the level he was attacked”.
He said that the Parisian, who looked at the attack, called emergency services, described it as a “full blow” for those who watched “terrible event”.
‘Hard to understand’
FR MCGEE said that the Bishop of Down and Connor, the most revered Alan McGukian, went to the hospital on Sunday night, which is F.
Fr MCGEE also sent his thoughts and prayers to the man who was killed and said that “it is very difficult to understand the loss of life in such cruel circumstances”.
He described Fraw Murray as a “very famous” and “very well -respected priest”, who was appointed a canon by a bishop in recognition for his work as a senior advisor.
When the incident took place, Parisian Raymond was in Roney Church.
He said that he heard the women saying that Fry dead were injured.
“Then the police arrived – there was a ruckus, everyone was talking and then I listened to the ambulance,” he said.
“It was the destruction in the church. People agreed to what had happened. Completely surprised. People cannot take it.”
Mr. Runi described Fre. Murray as a “really magnificent man”.
Hundreds of people participated in a vigilance at the Church of St. Brigade in Downpatric on Sunday evening.
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He said that FR Murray had given the life of the last 11 years to Parish and was due to retirement on Thursday.
“He is well thought out by the people here,” said Fram Graham.
“It is only a heartbreaking to him, which was considered a poignant farewell this morning that it turned into something which was just frightening.”
Sin Phoen Councilor Onagh Honalon, who participated in vigilance, described it as a “very Sombre and very respectable” event, in which the person who was killed.
He said that it was a close community and what happened was “deeply”.
He said that the vigilance was “will was the will for the flexibility of our community” and said that it would be “rally around affected families”.
Family ‘in mourning’
Colin McGrath, a member of the Social Democratic and Labor Party (SDLP) Assembly, attacked it “shocking” and “graphic” on Fror Murray and exposed a terrible weaknesses of the pastor in public and in the daylight and in the daylight.
He said, “We should keep it in a broader context that this is a very rare event, and people hope that it will rest in the fact that it does not happen regularly, but it shows that when it happens that they are weaknesses, they said.
Talking about death at Marion Park, SDLP Councilor Connor Galbreth said a family was in mourning.
He said, “It is really sad that the two daughters have been left behind as a result, the grandchildren have left behind,” he said.
“And what, we don’t know now why.”