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Another person has been arrested by the police by the police, investigating the murder of a pregnant woman in Donaghadi, County Down.
Sarah Montgomari, 27, was the mother of two young girls and was expecting her third child when she was. Her Elmfield declared dead in walk home on Saturday afternoon.
A 42 -year -old woman was arrested on Monday in Belfast on suspicion of assistance of a criminal, while a 28 -year -old man was detained on suspicion of murder, police custody.
Police have said that both suspects are “known for the victim and currently, no one else is being demanded in relation to crime”.
Appeal for the view of yellow vehicle
The police were first alerted for an unconscious and seriously injured woman inside the Elmfield Walk House on Saturday afternoon. Ms. Montgomery was then treated by emergency services, but was declared dead on the spot.
The Northern Ireland police service described the case as “deeply tragic” and said that it would “do everything in our power to bring anyone involved in this insensitive murder for justice”.
On Monday, the detectives issued a public appeal for information about a specific vehicle in the East Belfast as part of their investigation.
They are demanding a yellow jeep Avenger visit on Friday afternoon in the road area of ​​Belfast Harbor Estate.
“We are working in pace to determine the circumstances of Sara’s tragic murder and need help from people in Donaghdi and Belfast areas,” said Dett CH Inspection Tom Philips.
“This is an incredibly tragic case that has destroyed Sara’s family and friends, and left two young children without their beloved mam.”
He explained that the officials want to hear from witnesses who may have seen anything suspicious in the Elmfield Walk, Donaghadi between 13:20 and 14:20 on Friday.
They are appealing to a yellow jeep darshan between 15:30 and 16:15 later on the same day.
“Do you have CCTV, Dashakam or phone footage that can be useful in our investigation?” DET CO ISSIDE Philips asked.
“Even if you think it may not be important, please come forward and speak with us because too small pieces of information can prove to be priceless for us.”
Tribute to ‘kind and wonderful mother’
Ms. Ms. Montgomery was the 27th woman who murdered in Northern Ireland since the beginning of 2020.
Teddy beer, tribute and flowers have been released near the scene of his death in Elmfield Walk.
The tribute left outside her house described her as a “beautiful, kind and wonderful mother”.
Northern Ireland’s first minister Mitchell O’Neel said that his death underlines the “epidemic in our society” of violence against women and girls.
Speaking in the Northern Ireland Assembly, he described the issue as “Scorze” and “Vishal social problems we all share”.
“Another young mother, her life is being taken,” O’Neel said that she expressed her sympathy with Ms. Montgomery’s family.
“This is just a tragedy and it really underlines for all of us once again that our society has a major problem with violence against women and girls.”
Donaghadi Runli, where all the money was the “highly considered” member of the raising branch, Posted on Facebook His death was “a deep blow”.
In the post, he said that he helped in funding and station events to support charity’s lifetime work.
The Post said he had a strong family relationship for donations and increased his “deep sympathy” for his family and friends.
Women assisting Ni issued a statement on Monday, stating that 27 women were murdered in Northern Ireland since 2020 “Vishal majority … were killed in their homes”.
The organization expressed its “honesty condolences” to the victim’s family, friends and broad Donaghadi community.
“Please know that you are in our thoughts in this incredibly difficult times, and we cannot even begin to understand your destructive loss,” said this.
On the spot: Tribute remains as the presence of police
Kelly Bonor, by BBC News NI Reporter
In the house of Sarah Montgomery in Donaghadi, neighbors and friends have left flowers and blue tedis.
A note, paying homage to a “beautiful, kind and amazing mother”, says: “Thinking of you and your family and your 2 girls.”
Another note says: “So sorry, Sara. You were a great mother and a cute girl.”
Where this tribute has been kept, the police cordon is still in place at his house as the officials continue to investigate.
MP condemns ‘barbaric’ murder
Local residents who spoke to BBC News Ni over the weekend described her as a bright, bubbly and loving mother.
Local MP, Alex Easton said that the children of Ms. Montgomery participated in the same primary school as their grandson and were seen regularly on school runs.
“He is described as someone who kept himself and was never disturbed,” he said BBC’s Good Morning UlSter Program,
He said that he was talking to the residents of Donaghadi over the weekend and he was still “surprised by what has happened”.
Easton described the murder as “wrong and barbaric” and said that more action is required to protect women and girls.
He said, “I think Stormont probably needs to do any kind of education in our schools – that our children are taught that violence against women is completely wrong.”
Donaghadi ‘spirit of jerk’
Alliance councilor Hannah Irwin on Monday saw the scene again and told Good Morning Ulster that it was “particularly poignant” to stand next to the tribute.
She said that two young girls had lost their mother and she could not imagine what the children would be doing.
He said, “I know that there is just a feeling of shock in the Donaghadi community in minutes to see such young life.”
Irwin stated that in Northern Ireland “there is a serious problem with violence against women and girls and we need to do more about it”.
The councilor argued that education and initial intervention required “So we can reach a phase where women are not losing their lives and women are not being abused or being abused”.
“We first need to deal with that widespread misunderstanding in society, so we do not reach that stage in the first place.”
‘Sara will not forget’
Ulster Unionist Councilor Mark Brux said he knows Ms. Mongomari and many of her family members and described her as a “cute girl”.
“The community is shocked and shocked to the cruelty of the attack,” he said.
The councilor said, “I can’t imagine how Sara’s young girls feel today.”
“Sara will not be forgotten.”
SDLP assembly member Kara Hunter said it was a “devastating tragedy”.
“A woman has lost her life in a work of violence, and the children have lost their mother, their world has changed forever,” she said.
“His mother’s love, safety and care is not deeper than a child who looted a child.”