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Father is suspect in blaze deaths | Father is suspect in blaze deaths |
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Police are treating Arthur McElhill as a suspect in the fire that killed his partner and five children in Omagh. | Police are treating Arthur McElhill as a suspect in the fire that killed his partner and five children in Omagh. |
He died with his partner, Lorraine McGovern, and their children, Caroline, Sean, Bellina, Clodagh and James in a fire at Lammy Crescent on Tuesday. | He died with his partner, Lorraine McGovern, and their children, Caroline, Sean, Bellina, Clodagh and James in a fire at Lammy Crescent on Tuesday. |
Petrol had been scattered around the house and it had been set alight. | Petrol had been scattered around the house and it had been set alight. |
The bodies of the family of seven are expected to be removed from the ruins of their home later and forensic examinations of the scene continue. | The bodies of the family of seven are expected to be removed from the ruins of their home later and forensic examinations of the scene continue. |
Police said on Thursday that all seven deaths were being treated as murder and they would not be commenting on the specifics of the investigation. | Police said on Thursday that all seven deaths were being treated as murder and they would not be commenting on the specifics of the investigation. |
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. |
The burnt-out shell of the house in Omagh | |
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. |
St Conor's Primary School, which is close to the family home, remains closed. | St Conor's Primary School, which is close to the family home, remains closed. |
Mr McElhill worked as a stockman for James Crammond, who owns a farm just off the Dublin Road on the outskirts of Omagh. | Mr McElhill worked as a stockman for James Crammond, who owns a farm just off the Dublin Road on the outskirts of Omagh. |
"I would be totally amazed if they suspected Arthur," Mr Crammond said. | "I would be totally amazed if they suspected Arthur," Mr Crammond said. |
"He spent a lot of time looking after his family, some of them were not very well, heart murmurs, child problems. | "He spent a lot of time looking after his family, some of them were not very well, heart murmurs, child problems. |
"They seemed fairly close. He worked for me for five to six years when he was fit. He was a very capable worker when he was fit." | "They seemed fairly close. He worked for me for five to six years when he was fit. He was a very capable worker when he was fit." |