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A picture of violence: The 24 women killed in four years | A picture of violence: The 24 women killed in four years |
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Since 2020, 24 women have died violently in Northern Ireland | Since 2020, 24 women have died violently in Northern Ireland |
Since 2020, 24 women have been violently killed in Northern Ireland. | Since 2020, 24 women have been violently killed in Northern Ireland. |
Each one of them was a daughter, the majority of them mothers. | Each one of them was a daughter, the majority of them mothers. |
They were sisters, aunts, friends and some of them were grandmothers. | They were sisters, aunts, friends and some of them were grandmothers. |
All but one of these women were killed by a man or it is a man who has been charged in connection with their deaths. | All but one of these women were killed by a man or it is a man who has been charged in connection with their deaths. |
In each case, for the women's families and friends, the trauma of their deaths will be felt forever and be passed down to the next generation. | In each case, for the women's families and friends, the trauma of their deaths will be felt forever and be passed down to the next generation. |
In at least 20 of the 24 deaths, the killers - or the suspects in their killings - were well-known to the women. | In at least 20 of the 24 deaths, the killers - or the suspects in their killings - were well-known to the women. |
That figure could be higher as the relationship to some of those accused of the killings is not yet known. | That figure could be higher as the relationship to some of those accused of the killings is not yet known. |
The cases are still going through the legal process. | The cases are still going through the legal process. |
Those that have been accused or convicted of the killings include husbands, partners, ex-partners, brothers, sons, a friend and a grandson. | Those that have been accused or convicted of the killings include husbands, partners, ex-partners, brothers, sons, a friend and a grandson. |
Killed in their own homes | Killed in their own homes |
At least 18 of the 24 women were attacked or killed in their own homes. | At least 18 of the 24 women were attacked or killed in their own homes. |
Another, Katie Brankin, was killed while on a glamping holiday. | Another, Katie Brankin, was killed while on a glamping holiday. |
The exact details of the properties where some of the women died have not yet been confirmed. | The exact details of the properties where some of the women died have not yet been confirmed. |
The women who have been killed ranged in age from their 20s to their 80s. | The women who have been killed ranged in age from their 20s to their 80s. |
The youngest was Patrycja Wryebek, who was 20. | The youngest was Patrycja Wryebek, who was 20. |
Elizabeth Dobbin was 82 when she was killed in her Larne home. | Elizabeth Dobbin was 82 when she was killed in her Larne home. |
At least 18 of the women were mothers. Another, Natalie McNally, was pregnant when she was killed. | At least 18 of the women were mothers. Another, Natalie McNally, was pregnant when she was killed. |
In four cases, the women’s children were present at the properties where they were attacked. | In four cases, the women’s children were present at the properties where they were attacked. |
Each of these women have left behind heartbroken families. | Each of these women have left behind heartbroken families. |
Families who want their loved one remembered for the lives they had and not their violent deaths. | Families who want their loved one remembered for the lives they had and not their violent deaths. |
Betty Dobbin was known to her great granddaughter as “Great Dobbin”, a term of affection which her family said showed her importance within the entire family circle. | Betty Dobbin was known to her great granddaughter as “Great Dobbin”, a term of affection which her family said showed her importance within the entire family circle. |
One week after the first coronavirus lockdown came into force, the 82-year-old’s body was discovered at her home in Larne. | One week after the first coronavirus lockdown came into force, the 82-year-old’s body was discovered at her home in Larne. |
She had been strangled before being subjected to a "serious blunt force assault”. | She had been strangled before being subjected to a "serious blunt force assault”. |
Mrs Dobbin was killed by her 32-year-old grandson who shared a house with her. | Mrs Dobbin was killed by her 32-year-old grandson who shared a house with her. |
In a police confession Alan Gingles described "seeing zombies" with his grandmother. | In a police confession Alan Gingles described "seeing zombies" with his grandmother. |
He pleaded not guilty to murder. | He pleaded not guilty to murder. |
After medical evidence was put before the court, he was re-arraigned and pleaded guilty to manslaughter by means of diminished responsibility. | After medical evidence was put before the court, he was re-arraigned and pleaded guilty to manslaughter by means of diminished responsibility. |
He was handed down an indeterminate prison sentence with a minimum tariff of five years. | He was handed down an indeterminate prison sentence with a minimum tariff of five years. |
Natasha Melendez’s mother said of her daughter: “You wanted to love and be loved deeply and you loved your children with all of your heart.” | Natasha Melendez’s mother said of her daughter: “You wanted to love and be loved deeply and you loved your children with all of your heart.” |
Ms Melendez was a mother-of-four living in Lisburn. She was originally from Venezuela. | Ms Melendez was a mother-of-four living in Lisburn. She was originally from Venezuela. |
She was attacked in her home by her partner on 22 March 2020 and died 10 days later in hospital. | She was attacked in her home by her partner on 22 March 2020 and died 10 days later in hospital. |
Thirty-five-year-old John David Scott pleaded guilty to her murder and to three prior physical attacks. He was handed a life sentence. | Thirty-five-year-old John David Scott pleaded guilty to her murder and to three prior physical attacks. He was handed a life sentence. |
Emma Jane McParland was at home on the Ormeau Road in Belfast with two friends when her son attacked her. | Emma Jane McParland was at home on the Ormeau Road in Belfast with two friends when her son attacked her. |
Jordan Kennedy stabbed her five times with a kitchen knife. Her friends tried to help her but she was pronounced dead a short time later. | Jordan Kennedy stabbed her five times with a kitchen knife. Her friends tried to help her but she was pronounced dead a short time later. |
Described in court as “an important and much loved figure” she had tried to get help for her son who had “complex needs”. | Described in court as “an important and much loved figure” she had tried to get help for her son who had “complex needs”. |
Kennedy, who was 21 at the time, admitted murdering his mother. He told police he believed she was in a relationship with one or more of his friends. | Kennedy, who was 21 at the time, admitted murdering his mother. He told police he believed she was in a relationship with one or more of his friends. |
Kennedy was sentenced to a minimum of 14 years in prison. | Kennedy was sentenced to a minimum of 14 years in prison. |
Patrycja Wyrebek was strangled and beaten to death by her partner in her Newry home. | Patrycja Wyrebek was strangled and beaten to death by her partner in her Newry home. |
The 20-year-old was the eldest of five. Her family had moved from Poland to Northern Ireland when she was a young child. | The 20-year-old was the eldest of five. Her family had moved from Poland to Northern Ireland when she was a young child. |
They said they were overwhelmed by grief: "Our children are the only thing that gives us something to live for. Our hearts are broken and we will never be the same again”. | They said they were overwhelmed by grief: "Our children are the only thing that gives us something to live for. Our hearts are broken and we will never be the same again”. |
Ms Wyrebek had moved in with David Lukasz Mietus eight months before her murder. | Ms Wyrebek had moved in with David Lukasz Mietus eight months before her murder. |
Mietus was arrested near their home holding a knife to his throat. | Mietus was arrested near their home holding a knife to his throat. |
He pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to at least 20 years in prison. | He pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to at least 20 years in prison. |
Ms Wyrebek had previously reported Mietus to the police for domestic violence. | Ms Wyrebek had previously reported Mietus to the police for domestic violence. |
Katie Simpson was a talented showjumper, being with horses was her “happy place”. | Katie Simpson was a talented showjumper, being with horses was her “happy place”. |
One of six children, she was a much loved daughter, sister, granddaughter and a devoted aunt. | One of six children, she was a much loved daughter, sister, granddaughter and a devoted aunt. |
Her sister Rebecca said her defining memory of Ms Simpson was the joy that shone from her as she rode her ponies. | Her sister Rebecca said her defining memory of Ms Simpson was the joy that shone from her as she rode her ponies. |
"She was a joy, a light, absolutely fearless - she could walk into any room and she'd have the best time," Rebecca said. | "She was a joy, a light, absolutely fearless - she could walk into any room and she'd have the best time," Rebecca said. |
In August 2020, Ms Simpson was beaten and strangled to death. | In August 2020, Ms Simpson was beaten and strangled to death. |
Jonathan Creswell, who was in a relationship with one of Katie’s sisters, initially told police she had tried to take her own life. She died in hospital six days later. | Jonathan Creswell, who was in a relationship with one of Katie’s sisters, initially told police she had tried to take her own life. She died in hospital six days later. |
Creswell was later charged with her murder. He was found dead at his home on the second day of his trial in April 2024. | Creswell was later charged with her murder. He was found dead at his home on the second day of his trial in April 2024. |
Susan Baird was described as a “much-loved sister and mother”. | Susan Baird was described as a “much-loved sister and mother”. |
One of her children wrote: “On 16 August 2020 my dad killed my mum. This will never get any easier to say for me. | One of her children wrote: “On 16 August 2020 my dad killed my mum. This will never get any easier to say for me. |
"I struggle to write it, never mind say it aloud and I still find it extremely hard to believe this is our reality.” | "I struggle to write it, never mind say it aloud and I still find it extremely hard to believe this is our reality.” |
Mrs Baird's body was found slumped on a sofa in their home. | Mrs Baird's body was found slumped on a sofa in their home. |
She had been beaten to death with a hammer. | She had been beaten to death with a hammer. |
Her husband of nearly 40 years called the police and told them he had killed his wife. | Her husband of nearly 40 years called the police and told them he had killed his wife. |
Gary Baird pleaded guilty to manslaughter by means of diminished responsibility and was handed a seven year sentence. | Gary Baird pleaded guilty to manslaughter by means of diminished responsibility and was handed a seven year sentence. |
During the trial it was heard that Baird called his GP more than 500 times for help, none of his calls were answered. | During the trial it was heard that Baird called his GP more than 500 times for help, none of his calls were answered. |
Karen McClean was killed in her home in March 2021 as part of a double killing. | Karen McClean was killed in her home in March 2021 as part of a double killing. |
The body of her son’s girlfriend was later found in a house nearby . | The body of her son’s girlfriend was later found in a house nearby . |
At the time, the police commented that the deaths of the two women in County Antrim had "left children facing a lifetime without their mums". | At the time, the police commented that the deaths of the two women in County Antrim had "left children facing a lifetime without their mums". |
Ms McClean was found dead in her Newtownabbey home. She had been stabbed. | Ms McClean was found dead in her Newtownabbey home. She had been stabbed. |
Police believe she was murdered by her son, Ken Flanagan. | Police believe she was murdered by her son, Ken Flanagan. |
She left behind a daughter. | She left behind a daughter. |
Flanagan went on to kill Stacy Knell and then take his own life. | Flanagan went on to kill Stacy Knell and then take his own life. |
Her family described "a huge void" being left in their lives following her death. | Her family described "a huge void" being left in their lives following her death. |
They said the loss of Ms Knell had caused “unimaginable pain" but their priority was to care for her daughter. | They said the loss of Ms Knell had caused “unimaginable pain" but their priority was to care for her daughter. |
Ms Knell’s friends raised thousands of pounds to help pay for the funeral costs. | Ms Knell’s friends raised thousands of pounds to help pay for the funeral costs. |
“A quiet lady who kept to herself," Ludmila Poletelova worked in a local wine bar in Limavady and had a small group of friends. | “A quiet lady who kept to herself," Ludmila Poletelova worked in a local wine bar in Limavady and had a small group of friends. |
She came to Northern Ireland in 2009 and after getting settled she helped fellow Latvians and eastern Europeans who were struggling. | She came to Northern Ireland in 2009 and after getting settled she helped fellow Latvians and eastern Europeans who were struggling. |
Ms Poletelova was killed in her Limavady home by her friend Svetlana Svedova. | Ms Poletelova was killed in her Limavady home by her friend Svetlana Svedova. |
She hit her more than 50 times with a claw hammer. | She hit her more than 50 times with a claw hammer. |
Svedova was jailed for at least 16 years after pleading guilty to murder. | Svedova was jailed for at least 16 years after pleading guilty to murder. |
Ms Poletelova had two sons whom she was close to and spoke to regularly. | Ms Poletelova had two sons whom she was close to and spoke to regularly. |
One of her sons said his mother’s murder had had a "devastating impact" on the family. | One of her sons said his mother’s murder had had a "devastating impact" on the family. |
The local community raised thousands of pounds towards the cost of repatriating Ms Poletelova’s remains back to Latvia. | The local community raised thousands of pounds towards the cost of repatriating Ms Poletelova’s remains back to Latvia. |
It was the July bank holiday and Katie Brankin had gone away for a break to a glamping site in County Londonderry with her partner and baby. | It was the July bank holiday and Katie Brankin had gone away for a break to a glamping site in County Londonderry with her partner and baby. |
An inquest into the Newtownabbey woman’s death heard that she was stabbed multiple times. She died outside their campervan. | An inquest into the Newtownabbey woman’s death heard that she was stabbed multiple times. She died outside their campervan. |
Her partner, Thomas Davidson, admitted the killing during police interviews. | Her partner, Thomas Davidson, admitted the killing during police interviews. |
He died in Maghaberry prison six weeks later while on remand, charged with the murder of the mother-of-one. | He died in Maghaberry prison six weeks later while on remand, charged with the murder of the mother-of-one. |
"I'm just so sorry my children have seen this but I love them so much." | "I'm just so sorry my children have seen this but I love them so much." |
Katrina Rainey uttered the phrase to emergency services at the scene where she was fatally injured. | Katrina Rainey uttered the phrase to emergency services at the scene where she was fatally injured. |
The mother-of-six was being helped by her children, who were placing wet towels on her burnt body when fire crews arrived. | The mother-of-six was being helped by her children, who were placing wet towels on her burnt body when fire crews arrived. |
She was described by her mother as a "gentle, sincere, beautiful girl that made time for everyone". | She was described by her mother as a "gentle, sincere, beautiful girl that made time for everyone". |
Ms Rainey was preparing to go to work when her husband, Thomas Rainey, opened her car door, threw petrol over her and set her alight. | Ms Rainey was preparing to go to work when her husband, Thomas Rainey, opened her car door, threw petrol over her and set her alight. |
Rainey pleaded guilty to her murder and will spend at least 18 years of his life sentence in prison. | Rainey pleaded guilty to her murder and will spend at least 18 years of his life sentence in prison. |
A much loved daughter, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, Caoimhe Morgan was remembered as always smiling, happy and outgoing. | A much loved daughter, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, Caoimhe Morgan was remembered as always smiling, happy and outgoing. |
The mum-of-four was murdered just days before Christmas. | The mum-of-four was murdered just days before Christmas. |
Two of her four young children were in the house at the time, one was said to have been found “trying to comfort his mother’s lifeless body”. | Two of her four young children were in the house at the time, one was said to have been found “trying to comfort his mother’s lifeless body”. |
Ms Morgan’s mother discovered her body. She had been beaten to death with a blunt instrument. | Ms Morgan’s mother discovered her body. She had been beaten to death with a blunt instrument. |
Taylor George McIlvenna had been in a relationship with Caoimhe Morgan for six years. | Taylor George McIlvenna had been in a relationship with Caoimhe Morgan for six years. |
He pleaded guilty to her murder and must spend at least 17 years in prison. | He pleaded guilty to her murder and must spend at least 17 years in prison. |
He had an extensive criminal recording including prior offences of domestic violence. | He had an extensive criminal recording including prior offences of domestic violence. |
Alyson Nelson had taken care of people her entire life. | Alyson Nelson had taken care of people her entire life. |
The 64-year-old retired nurse had cared for her mother and her husband - the father of the youngest of her four children - as he died of cancer. | The 64-year-old retired nurse had cared for her mother and her husband - the father of the youngest of her four children - as he died of cancer. |
Following her death, 300 people attended a vigil along the seafront in the County Antrim town of Whitehead. | Following her death, 300 people attended a vigil along the seafront in the County Antrim town of Whitehead. |
Her family said they had taken "great comfort" from knowing "how loved mum was and still is by her friends, her family and all those who stand with us". | Her family said they had taken "great comfort" from knowing "how loved mum was and still is by her friends, her family and all those who stand with us". |
Ms Nelson was stabbed seven times in her home by her ex-partner William Finlay, who she had met online. | Ms Nelson was stabbed seven times in her home by her ex-partner William Finlay, who she had met online. |
Finlay pleaded guilty to murder was told he must serve at least 20 years in prison. | Finlay pleaded guilty to murder was told he must serve at least 20 years in prison. |
He was the first person in Northern Ireland to be convicted of murder aggravated by domestic abuse. He had previous convictions for domestic violence. | He was the first person in Northern Ireland to be convicted of murder aggravated by domestic abuse. He had previous convictions for domestic violence. |
For Una Noone “family was everything”. | For Una Noone “family was everything”. |
She was the grandmother who spoiled her grandson and the woman that family went to for advice. | She was the grandmother who spoiled her grandson and the woman that family went to for advice. |
She was found dead in bed in her Cookstown home on 19 June with her rosary beads in her hands. | She was found dead in bed in her Cookstown home on 19 June with her rosary beads in her hands. |
A preliminary post-mortem found the 77-year-old died after being strangled. | A preliminary post-mortem found the 77-year-old died after being strangled. |
Her son Barry Noone, who shared an address with her, was arrested at the scene. | Her son Barry Noone, who shared an address with her, was arrested at the scene. |
Noone admitted he was responsible for her death but denied murder. | Noone admitted he was responsible for her death but denied murder. |
He later admitted the charge of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility which was accepted by the Crown due to his mental state at the time. | He later admitted the charge of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility which was accepted by the Crown due to his mental state at the time. |
He is currently in custody. | He is currently in custody. |
A dedicated and popular class-room assistant and devoted mother to her three-year-old daughter, Hollie Thomson’s “big laugh meant that you would hear her before you saw her". | A dedicated and popular class-room assistant and devoted mother to her three-year-old daughter, Hollie Thomson’s “big laugh meant that you would hear her before you saw her". |
At her funeral Mass, the priest said: “Hollie was a young woman who touched the lives of very, very many people as evidenced by the huge crowd of people here today. | |
"She had a beautiful and unforgettable smile that radiated so much kindness and warmth". | "She had a beautiful and unforgettable smile that radiated so much kindness and warmth". |
Ms Thomson was found dead at her home off Shaws Road in Belfast. | Ms Thomson was found dead at her home off Shaws Road in Belfast. |
Preliminary examinations identified suffocation and a fractured neck as the possible cause of death. | Preliminary examinations identified suffocation and a fractured neck as the possible cause of death. |
Her partner Christopher Morelli was charged with her murder. | Her partner Christopher Morelli was charged with her murder. |
While on bail, his body was found at a property in Hillsborough. The death was not treated as suspicious. | While on bail, his body was found at a property in Hillsborough. The death was not treated as suspicious. |
Natalie McNally was known as "Nats" at home. | Natalie McNally was known as "Nats" at home. |
Her brother Niall said she was the best sister and that he and his two brothers had treated her like a princess. | Her brother Niall said she was the best sister and that he and his two brothers had treated her like a princess. |
A lover of animals, Ms McNally’s mother described her as strong, fiercely independent and hardworking and the best daughter that you could wish for. | A lover of animals, Ms McNally’s mother described her as strong, fiercely independent and hardworking and the best daughter that you could wish for. |
She was 15 weeks pregnant when she was killed. | She was 15 weeks pregnant when she was killed. |
Ms McNally’s body was discovered in her Lurgan home shortly before Christmas 2022 - she had sustained stab wounds and compression to the neck, as well as blunt force wounds to the head. | Ms McNally’s body was discovered in her Lurgan home shortly before Christmas 2022 - she had sustained stab wounds and compression to the neck, as well as blunt force wounds to the head. |
Her partner Stephen McCullagh has been charged with her murder and remains in custody with a trial date set for May. | Her partner Stephen McCullagh has been charged with her murder and remains in custody with a trial date set for May. |
Alesia Nazarova, a mother-of-one, was found dead following a house fire in Portadown. | Alesia Nazarova, a mother-of-one, was found dead following a house fire in Portadown. |
Her daughter was taken from the scene for treatment and is now being cared for by relatives. | Her daughter was taken from the scene for treatment and is now being cared for by relatives. |
The local community raised thousands of pounds to help the young girl. | The local community raised thousands of pounds to help the young girl. |
Ms Nazarova’s brother, who she had shared the house with, pleaded not guilty to murdering his sister, attempting to murder his niece and arson. | Ms Nazarova’s brother, who she had shared the house with, pleaded not guilty to murdering his sister, attempting to murder his niece and arson. |
He remains in custody with a trial date set for March. | He remains in custody with a trial date set for March. |
In the words of her older sister Nadine, Chloe Mitchell was “a real wee party popper”. | In the words of her older sister Nadine, Chloe Mitchell was “a real wee party popper”. |
Standing amongst a sea of flowers alongside her brother, she said “my sister will always be living while I am, because she had half of my heart and I currently have half of hers". | Standing amongst a sea of flowers alongside her brother, she said “my sister will always be living while I am, because she had half of my heart and I currently have half of hers". |
Ms Mitchell was last seen on CCTV in the early hours 3 June in Ballymena town centre. | Ms Mitchell was last seen on CCTV in the early hours 3 June in Ballymena town centre. |
Her remains were found eight days later in a flat in the town. | Her remains were found eight days later in a flat in the town. |
Brandon Rainey, of James Street in Ballymena, pleaded not guilty to her murder and to attempting to prevent the burial of her body. He remains in custody. | Brandon Rainey, of James Street in Ballymena, pleaded not guilty to her murder and to attempting to prevent the burial of her body. He remains in custody. |
In a family tribute Kat Parton was described as "a precious daughter and devoted mother who loved her son with every bone in her body". | In a family tribute Kat Parton was described as "a precious daughter and devoted mother who loved her son with every bone in her body". |
Police believe Ms Parton was attacked on 9 May, but only discovered six days later when her father went to check on her. | Police believe Ms Parton was attacked on 9 May, but only discovered six days later when her father went to check on her. |
He found his daughter’s body in the bedroom of her home in Madrid Street in Belfast. She had severe head injuries. | He found his daughter’s body in the bedroom of her home in Madrid Street in Belfast. She had severe head injuries. |
During a vigil, one friend remembered: "We danced together and she lit up every room and was full of life.” | During a vigil, one friend remembered: "We danced together and she lit up every room and was full of life.” |
Her partner Jamie Love, 23, is charged with her murder, the offence aggravated by domestic abuse. He remains in custody. | Her partner Jamie Love, 23, is charged with her murder, the offence aggravated by domestic abuse. He remains in custody. |
A retired school teacher and grandmother, Patsy Aust's focus was always her family. | A retired school teacher and grandmother, Patsy Aust's focus was always her family. |
The congregation at her funeral service heard Ms Aust would be missed for her “kindness and love” and her “desire to keep going with deep resilience and fortitude”. | The congregation at her funeral service heard Ms Aust would be missed for her “kindness and love” and her “desire to keep going with deep resilience and fortitude”. |
Her standing in her community shone through in her death notice. | Her standing in her community shone through in her death notice. |
"Only the best memories of you Patsy and the happiness you have brought to us all," it read. | "Only the best memories of you Patsy and the happiness you have brought to us all," it read. |
"You will never be forgotten, and we shall try to support ourselves with our memories of having you to cherish and love." | "You will never be forgotten, and we shall try to support ourselves with our memories of having you to cherish and love." |
Ms Aust’s body was found at a house in Bangor, County Down. | Ms Aust’s body was found at a house in Bangor, County Down. |
Her brother Jim Moore, 85, was charged with her murder and remains in custody. | Her brother Jim Moore, 85, was charged with her murder and remains in custody. |
Sophie Watson, who was 57, was found dead at a property in Ashgrove Park in Magherafelt, County Londonderry. | Sophie Watson, who was 57, was found dead at a property in Ashgrove Park in Magherafelt, County Londonderry. |
She had a number of stab wounds. | She had a number of stab wounds. |
Women’s Aid Northern Ireland expressed their deepest condolences to Ms Watson’s loved ones following her death. | Women’s Aid Northern Ireland expressed their deepest condolences to Ms Watson’s loved ones following her death. |
Andrzej Pajaczkowski of Ashgrove Park has been charged with her murder. | Andrzej Pajaczkowski of Ashgrove Park has been charged with her murder. |
He replied “not guilty” when the charge was put to him. He remains in custody. | He replied “not guilty” when the charge was put to him. He remains in custody. |
Firefighters found the remains of Monserrat Elias. | Firefighters found the remains of Monserrat Elias. |
She was 66 and was originally from Spain but had been living in Londonderry. | She was 66 and was originally from Spain but had been living in Londonderry. |
It took police some time to identify Ms Elias. | It took police some time to identify Ms Elias. |
They said she had suffered multiple injuries from an unspecified weapon during a "horrific attack" before a ground floor flat was set on fire. | They said she had suffered multiple injuries from an unspecified weapon during a "horrific attack" before a ground floor flat was set on fire. |
Dozens of people attended a vigil in her memory at Derry’s Guildhall Square. | Dozens of people attended a vigil in her memory at Derry’s Guildhall Square. |
One of the organisers spoke of the sadness felt by many in the city. | One of the organisers spoke of the sadness felt by many in the city. |
Ciaran Murray, 28, from Gortfoyle Place, has been charged with murder and arson with intent to endanger life. He remains in custody. | Ciaran Murray, 28, from Gortfoyle Place, has been charged with murder and arson with intent to endanger life. He remains in custody. |
During a service of thanksgiving, Rachel Simpson's sister Cher described her as “full of beans, funny faces, and warm embraces”. | During a service of thanksgiving, Rachel Simpson's sister Cher described her as “full of beans, funny faces, and warm embraces”. |
She added: “Rachel was a cherished mother of three much-loved children. This love remains eternal.” | She added: “Rachel was a cherished mother of three much-loved children. This love remains eternal.” |
Ms Simpson had started two successful businesses. | Ms Simpson had started two successful businesses. |
Her body was discovered in a garage on the Castlereagh Road in Belfast. | Her body was discovered in a garage on the Castlereagh Road in Belfast. |
Her 21-year-old son Nathan Simpson has been charged with her murder. He remains in custody. | Her 21-year-old son Nathan Simpson has been charged with her murder. He remains in custody. |
During a court hearing, it was heard that he had been released from prison seven days before her death. | During a court hearing, it was heard that he had been released from prison seven days before her death. |
In her death notice Mary Ward, who was a mother-of-one was described as a “beloved daughter”, “much loved mummy” and “loving sister” to five brothers and sisters. | In her death notice Mary Ward, who was a mother-of-one was described as a “beloved daughter”, “much loved mummy” and “loving sister” to five brothers and sisters. |
Her body was discovered by police officers at her home in Melrose Street in south Belfast on 1 October. | Her body was discovered by police officers at her home in Melrose Street in south Belfast on 1 October. |
In a press conference the police said: "We observed a female crouched over against the upstairs front window of that house and located Mary deceased unfortunately within the property." | In a press conference the police said: "We observed a female crouched over against the upstairs front window of that house and located Mary deceased unfortunately within the property." |
Police believe Ms Ward was last seen alive on 25 September. | Police believe Ms Ward was last seen alive on 25 September. |
A murder investigation was begun six days after her remains were found. | A murder investigation was begun six days after her remains were found. |
Ahmed Abdirahman, with an address at Kinlay House in Dame Street, Dublin, has been charged in court in Dublin with her murder. | Ahmed Abdirahman, with an address at Kinlay House in Dame Street, Dublin, has been charged in court in Dublin with her murder. |
Ms Ward had made a complaint to the Police Service of Northern Ireland on 4 September about being the victim of violence. | Ms Ward had made a complaint to the Police Service of Northern Ireland on 4 September about being the victim of violence. |