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Murder inquiry after disco attack Murder inquiry after disco attack
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The police have launched a murder inquiry after a man died following an attack outside a nightclub.The police have launched a murder inquiry after a man died following an attack outside a nightclub.
Conor McCusker, 31, from Ballinderry, was out with his brother Niall, the vice-captain of the Derry gaelic football team, on Saturday night.Conor McCusker, 31, from Ballinderry, was out with his brother Niall, the vice-captain of the Derry gaelic football team, on Saturday night.
He suffered head injuries during an incident outside a nightclub in James Street, Cookstown.He suffered head injuries during an incident outside a nightclub in James Street, Cookstown.
A 21-year-old man has been arrested. Mid-Ulster MP Martin McGuinness has offered support to the family. Police have been granted a further extension to question a 21-year-old man about Mr McCusker's death.
Mid-Ulster MP Martin McGuinness has offered support to the McCusker family.
"I spoke to Conor's father to express to him my sympathy and support in the wake of this tragedy," he said."I spoke to Conor's father to express to him my sympathy and support in the wake of this tragedy," he said.
"No family should find themselves in such a position where a son goes out for a night out and doesn't return home.""No family should find themselves in such a position where a son goes out for a night out and doesn't return home."
He urged anyone with information about the death to contact the police.He urged anyone with information about the death to contact the police.
Mr McCusker was attacked outside a nightclub in CookstownMr McCusker was attacked outside a nightclub in Cookstown
Sean Gunning from the Derry county board said his heart went out to the McCusker family.Sean Gunning from the Derry county board said his heart went out to the McCusker family.
"It's a terrible incident, very very hard for the family to accept," he said."It's a terrible incident, very very hard for the family to accept," he said.
"A real shock to everybody involved in the GAA circle and everybody that knows the McCusker family.""A real shock to everybody involved in the GAA circle and everybody that knows the McCusker family."
SDLP MLA Patsy McGlone, who lives yards from the family, confirmed that some of the young man's organs had been offered for donation.SDLP MLA Patsy McGlone, who lives yards from the family, confirmed that some of the young man's organs had been offered for donation.
He added: "People are shocked and in sadness, but they are also there to offer their support."He added: "People are shocked and in sadness, but they are also there to offer their support."
The police have appealed for any witnesses to the assault to come forward.The police have appealed for any witnesses to the assault to come forward.