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The deaths of seven people in a house fire in County Tyrone inflicted "unbearable suffering and pain" on the community, a priest has said.The deaths of seven people in a house fire in County Tyrone inflicted "unbearable suffering and pain" on the community, a priest has said.
Monsignor Joseph Donnelly was speaking at Requiem Mass for Arthur McElhill, his partner Lorraine McGovern and their five children.Monsignor Joseph Donnelly was speaking at Requiem Mass for Arthur McElhill, his partner Lorraine McGovern and their five children.
The family died in a blaze at their home in Omagh last month.The family died in a blaze at their home in Omagh last month.
The funerals had been delayed because of a disagreement over where the family members would be buried.The funerals had been delayed because of a disagreement over where the family members would be buried.
Mediators were reportedly brought in when it emerged that Mr McElhill was being treated as a suspect in a murder investigation about the fire. The couple and their children: Caroline, 13, Sean, seven, Bellina, four, Clodagh, 19 months and nine-month-old James all died in the fire which swept through their home in Lammy Crescent in the early hours of 13 November.
Police began a murder inquiry after investigators discovered petrol had been scattered inside the house and set alight. Mediators were believed to have been brought in when it was reported that Mr McElhill was being treated as a suspect in a murder investigation about the fire.
Arthur McElhill is being treated as a suspect in the murder inquiry It is a loss so total that words fail to describe the immensity of the event Monsignor Joseph Donnelly
No more details about the murder investigation have been released.
Requiem Mass for the family is being held at the Sacred Heart Church in Omagh.Requiem Mass for the family is being held at the Sacred Heart Church in Omagh.
Monsignor Donnelly told mourners that words failed to described the immensity of what had happened. Monsignor Donnelly told mourners that a community may have experience of tragedy but it can never become accustomed to tragedy.
He said the community, particularly the children, had been left traumatised by the deaths. "To lose an entire family unit in one instant is unimaginable," he said.
The priest added that the town may have the experience of tragedy but that it could never become accustomed to it. Arthur McElhill is being treated as a suspect in the murder inquiry
After the Mass, Mr McElhill's remains will be taken to his home town of Ederney, in County Fermanagh, while the rest of the family will be buried in Corlough, County Cavan, from where Ms McGovern hails. "It is a devastation for the families immediately connected. It is a loss so total that words fail to describe the immensity of the event.
Caroline, 13, Sean, 7, Bellina, 4, Clodagh, 19 months and nine-month-old James all died in the fire which swept through their home in Lammy Crescent in the early hours of 13 November. "It has also inflicted unbearable suffering and pain on a whole community, especially the Lammy community, who were traumatised by what happened.
Pupils from Sacred Heart College and St Conor's Primary School have been forming a guard of honour. "This was particularly so for the young people in our midst, especially the school children - friends and companions of the children who died."
Pupils from Sacred Heart College and St Conor's Primary School have been forming a guard of honour outside the church.
After the Mass, Mr McElhill's remains will be taken to Ederney, in County Fermanagh, while the rest of the family will be buried in Corlough, County Cavan, from where Ms McGovern hails.
Police began a murder inquiry after investigators discovered petrol had been scattered inside the house and set alight.
No further details about the murder investigation have been released.