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Two fire suspects out of hospital | Two fire suspects out of hospital |
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Two of four men wanted for questioning about the murder of a couple in a fire in County Armagh have been discharged from hospital in Dublin. | |
The men were treated for serious burns after Thomas O'Hare and Lisa McClatchey were killed last November. | The men were treated for serious burns after Thomas O'Hare and Lisa McClatchey were killed last November. |
The couple died from their injuries after being attacked and set on fire at their home in Tassagh, near Keady. | The couple died from their injuries after being attacked and set on fire at their home in Tassagh, near Keady. |
A PSNI spokeswoman said they would only talk to the two men when "it is deemed they are medically fit". | A PSNI spokeswoman said they would only talk to the two men when "it is deemed they are medically fit". |
Two other men are still being treated for burns at St James Hospital in Dublin. | Two other men are still being treated for burns at St James Hospital in Dublin. |
Mr O'Hare and Ms McClatchey were beaten with hammers and doused in petrol before being set alight. | Mr O'Hare and Ms McClatchey were beaten with hammers and doused in petrol before being set alight. |
A 24-year-old man questioned about the attack was released on police bail in December. | A 24-year-old man questioned about the attack was released on police bail in December. |
Another man, a 43-year-old from County Tyrone, appeared in court charged with withholding information in relation to the inquiry. | Another man, a 43-year-old from County Tyrone, appeared in court charged with withholding information in relation to the inquiry. |
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