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Bodies removed from murder house Dad suspect in home fire deaths
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The bodies of a family of seven killed in a house fire in Omagh are expected to be removed from the scene later It is understood that police are treating Arthur McElhill as a suspect in the fire that killed his partner and five children in Omagh.
A murder investigation is under way into the deaths of Arthur McElhill, Lorraine McGovern and their five young children. He died with his partner, Lorraine McGovern, and their children, Caroline, Sean, Bellina, Clodagh and James in a fire at Lammy Crescent on Tuesday.
The fire broke out at their home in Lammy Crescent on Tuesday. Police said a significant quantity of petrol had been found inside the family's home. A significant quantity of petrol was found inside the house.
The bodies of the family of seven are expected to be removed from the ruins of their home later.
Further forensic tests at the house are due to be carried out.Further forensic tests at the house are due to be carried out.
Community worker Gerry McCusker said this would be a difficult day.Community worker Gerry McCusker said this would be a difficult day.
"When the bodies are being removed, it is hoped that we will pay a prayer tribute to the family," he said."When the bodies are being removed, it is hoped that we will pay a prayer tribute to the family," he said.
Police have called this "one of the most tragic and devastating murder inquiries the PSNI has had to encounter".Police have called this "one of the most tragic and devastating murder inquiries the PSNI has had to encounter".
A senior fire investigator is being flown in from England to assist with the investigation.A senior fire investigator is being flown in from England to assist with the investigation.
Mr McElhill was a farmer from Ederney.Mr McElhill was a farmer from Ederney.
The eldest of the five children, Caroline, 13, attended the nearby Sacred Heart College.The eldest of the five children, Caroline, 13, attended the nearby Sacred Heart College.
Sean, 7, and Bellina, 4, were pupils at St Conor's Primary School and the two youngest were Clodagh, 19 months, and James, who was nine months old.Sean, 7, and Bellina, 4, were pupils at St Conor's Primary School and the two youngest were Clodagh, 19 months, and James, who was nine months old.