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Man questioned about town murder Man still held over town murder
(about 17 hours later)
A 21-year-old man has been arrested by police investigating the murder of a man in Dungannon. Police are continuing to question a 21-year-old man over the murder of a man in Dungannon at the weekend.
The body of Sean Fitzpatrick, 32, was found in an entry off Donaghmore Road at about 0340 GMT on Sunday. The body of Sean Fitzpatrick, 32, was found in an alleyway off the Donaghmore Road in the town at about 0340 GMT on Sunday. He had been beaten to death.
Police said the shop manager, who lived in the nearby Lisnahull estate, had suffered a "vicious assault". A post-mortem examination is to be carried out later on Monday.
Parish priest Father Peter McAnenly, who has been comforting the Fitzpatrick family, said: "It's been a very tragic, harrowing time for the family."
Father McAnenly said people in the area were "numbed and saddened".
"I met many people going to church on Easter Sunday morning who were really in a state of disbelief after the great tragedy which has unfolded here," he said.
Police said Mr Fitzpatrick, who was a shop manager and lived in the nearby Lisnahull estate, had suffered a "vicious assault".
He was attacked on his way home after spending the evening in a local bar. Detectives said they were trying to establish a motive.He was attacked on his way home after spending the evening in a local bar. Detectives said they were trying to establish a motive.
CCTV footage of the area is being examined, while forensics experts carried out tests at the scene.CCTV footage of the area is being examined, while forensics experts carried out tests at the scene.
Forensics experts searched for clues near where the body was foundPolice are appealing for anyone who was in the area between 0200 and 0400 GMT and noticed any suspicious activity to contact them.Forensics experts searched for clues near where the body was foundPolice are appealing for anyone who was in the area between 0200 and 0400 GMT and noticed any suspicious activity to contact them.
Detective Inspector Gareth Nicholl said: "It was a particularly brutal attack, and the people who committed this need to be caught."Detective Inspector Gareth Nicholl said: "It was a particularly brutal attack, and the people who committed this need to be caught."
Local priest Fr Peter McAnenly said Mr Fitzpatrick's family were "devastated".
"It's a tragedy not just for his family but for the parish and the whole community in Dungannon," he said.
Condemning the killing, local MP Michelle Gildernew of Sinn Fein said: "I would encourage anyone with any information to bring it forward to the PSNI and ensure that those responsible for this attack are quickly apprehended and brought before the courts."Condemning the killing, local MP Michelle Gildernew of Sinn Fein said: "I would encourage anyone with any information to bring it forward to the PSNI and ensure that those responsible for this attack are quickly apprehended and brought before the courts."
DUP assembly member Lord Morrow said he was "deeply shocked and concerned at the level of viciousness".DUP assembly member Lord Morrow said he was "deeply shocked and concerned at the level of viciousness".
SDLP assembly member Tommy Gallagher said the murder was "clearly an act of extreme savagery".SDLP assembly member Tommy Gallagher said the murder was "clearly an act of extreme savagery".
Ulster Unionist assembly member Tom Elliott said it had left people in fear.Ulster Unionist assembly member Tom Elliott said it had left people in fear.