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Second GAA club damaged by fire | Second GAA club damaged by fire |
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A fire at GAA premises in Cookstown in County Tyrone is being treated as suspicious by police. | |
It appears extensive damage has been caused to the building on Convent Road in the town. | |
It was the second time over the weekend that GAA premises in the county were found on fire. | |
On Saturday morning a blaze was discovered at St Malachy's GAA club in Edendork. Police are also treating that fire as suspicious. | On Saturday morning a blaze was discovered at St Malachy's GAA club in Edendork. Police are also treating that fire as suspicious. |
The blaze at St Malachy's destroyed the roof, and the building was later declared unsafe. | |
Tommy Gallagher, SDLP Fermanagh-South Tyrone assembly member, said that extensive damage had been done to the Edendork club. | Tommy Gallagher, SDLP Fermanagh-South Tyrone assembly member, said that extensive damage had been done to the Edendork club. |
"I just hope police now will continue their investigation and that the public will co-operate with them," he said. | "I just hope police now will continue their investigation and that the public will co-operate with them," he said. |
"Because we do need to establish clearly the reasons behind this." | "Because we do need to establish clearly the reasons behind this." |