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GAA player's home in brick attack | GAA player's home in brick attack |
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A house in County Fermanagh where a Protestant GAA player lives was attacked at the weekend, it has emerged. | A house in County Fermanagh where a Protestant GAA player lives was attacked at the weekend, it has emerged. |
Darren Graham quit playing over sectarian abuse, but returned after receiving messages of support. | Darren Graham quit playing over sectarian abuse, but returned after receiving messages of support. |
He was in the house in Lisnaskea with his mother, daughter and a friend when a brick came through the window. No-one was injured. | He was in the house in Lisnaskea with his mother, daughter and a friend when a brick came through the window. No-one was injured. |
Two wheeled bins outside the property were also set alight. | Two wheeled bins outside the property were also set alight. |
A PSNI spokesman said that detectives were investigating several possible motives. | A PSNI spokesman said that detectives were investigating several possible motives. |
Mr Graham, 25, has represented his county in Gaelic football and hurling. | Mr Graham, 25, has represented his county in Gaelic football and hurling. |
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He was a baby when his father, who was in the UDR, was killed by the IRA. | He was a baby when his father, who was in the UDR, was killed by the IRA. |
Fermanagh and South Tyrone MP Michelle Gildernew condemned the weekend attack. | |
"I want to offer him my full support and encouragement," said the Sinn Fein representative. | |
"The vast majority of people across Fermanagh would also condemn these attacks and support Darren in the stance he has taken in participating in the GAA and representing the county." |
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