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Man arrested over Quigley murder Quigley suspect taken to hospital
(about 16 hours later)
A 36-year-old man has been arrested in Donegal in connection with the murder of Londonderry woman Jean Quigley. A man arrested in Donegal in connection with the killing of Londonderry woman Jean Quigley is under police protection in hospital.
The man arrested is understood to be Stephen Cahoon, who was being sought by the PSNI in connection with the 30-year-old's murder. He is understood to be 36-year-old Stephen Cahoon.
He was arrested by gardai in Donegal Town and is being held at Ballyshannon Garda station. Detectives want to question him about Mrs Quigley who was beaten to death at her Cornshell Fields home on 26 July.
Ms Quigley was beaten to death at her home in the Shantallow area of Derry on Saturday 26 July. He was arrested in Donegal town on Tuesday night and taken to Ballyshannon Garda Station. Later, he said he felt unwell and was taken to hospital.
The mother-of-four was two months pregnant when she died. He can be held for 24 hours. After that, he must be brought to court or released, but the time limit is suspended while he is in hospital.
A PSNI officer is in Donegal liaising with gardaí.
Mrs Quigley, a mother of four, was two months pregnant when she died.