The police, who investigated the murder of Sara Montgomery in Donanta over the weekend, accused a person of murder and destruction of the child.
The 28 -year -old man is scheduled to appear in the Nutounds Magistrate Court on Wednesday.
27 -year -old Donaghadi’s 27 -year -old Ms. Montgomery had two young girls and was expecting her third child when she was declared dead in Elmfield Walk Home on Saturday afternoon.
A 42 -year -old woman, who was arrested in Belfast on Monday on suspicion of assisting a criminal, has been released.
Death has shocked the residents in Donaghadi, a coastal city of about 20 miles (32 km) from Belfast.
Tributes have been paid to Ms. Montgomery in the last few days and the local community has set up a funderizer for the cost of the funeral.
City in ‘complete grief’
Lewis Fitzesimons is the owner of the Green Room Flower Shop in Donaghadi and says that she left flowers outside her shop on Monday and paid tribute to “a beautiful life”.
He said that Sara’s murder has “left the city in full grief which has ripped through the city and people are still in disbelief”
‘A cute bubbly person’
Ryan Mawani is a gym manager at Headquarters Fit in Donaghadi where Sara participated.
He remembers her as a beautiful, bubbly person, who always had a smile on her face “.
He said that as long as the whole city is still in shock, they are doing something to remember Sara.
Tribute to ‘A lot of love previous pupil’
Donaghadi Primary School described its former disciple as “the most supportive and loving mummy for his two amazing daughters”.
The school said that she was “a very loving disciple” and expressed condolences to her hearty views, prayers and Sara’s family at a very sad time “.
The Donaghadi Community Association stated that Donaghadi is “a very close and deep careful community, and we know that everyone must be feeling very surprised”.
“We encourage everyone to support each other in the coming days.”
Donaghadi Parish Church stated that her priests and congregations were “deeply saddened” by the death of Ms. Montgomery.
It said that Parish “had a strong relationship with his family and one of his children was baptized in our congregation”.
The statement said, “He was an acquaintance and sociable part of our local community, a young mummy who would stand with other mummies at the gate of Donaghdi Primary School in pick -up time, a school in which he himself had run away,” the statement said in the statement.
“The tragic nature of Sara’s death, mixed with the disadvantage of her unborn child, can only combine the feeling of grief that her family and friends will feel.”
A vigilance with the assistance of women is to be held on Wednesday from 18:30 BST to Resource Center to Ms. Montgomery’s house.
The organization said, “Sara is not just a statistical, Sara was a mother, a sister, a granddaughter and a friend, she deserves to remember in a dignified way,” the organization said.