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Police wife killer is remembered | |
(about 16 hours later) | |
Colleagues of a man suspected of shooting his wife dead before killing himself at their County Down home have been paying tribute to him. | |
Andrew Kewley, known as Tully, was a youth worker on the Where Is My Public Servant (WIMPS) project. | |
His wife, Caroline, was a part-time police officer, who was also known by her maiden name of Clark. | His wife, Caroline, was a part-time police officer, who was also known by her maiden name of Clark. |
"We will sorely miss Tully's infectious energy and unbridled enthusiasm," read the WIMPS website on Wednesday. | |
"At no time was there any question of his suitability for work with young people - indeed he was well-known for his skill in working with hard to reach young people." | |
Sympathy | |
The website stated that sympathy "goes to both families" and that the organisation would not be drawn on speculation surrounding the deaths. | |
The couple, in their late 30s, were found at their house at Edentrumly Road in Mayobridge near Newry shortly before 0045 BST on Tuesday. | |
A legally held firearm was subsequently recovered. | |
It is thought Mr Kewley killed his wife then himself after she told him that she wanted to leave him. | It is thought Mr Kewley killed his wife then himself after she told him that she wanted to leave him. |
Police are not looking for anyone else in connection to the deaths. | Police are not looking for anyone else in connection to the deaths. |