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Man questioned over village death Charge over father-of-one's death
(about 10 hours later)
Police are continuing to question a man aged in his 30s about a death in Armoy, County Antrim, on Sunday. A 36-year-old man has been charged with the manslaughter of a man who died in a County Antrim village on Sunday.
A second man - aged in his 40s - being questioned about the death of Darren Murphy, was released without charge. Father-of-one Darren Murphy was found injured outside a bar in Armoy at 0200 GMT on Sunday. He died at the scene.
Mr Murphy, was found injured outside a bar on Main Street, Armoy, at about 0200 GMT on Sunday. He died at the scene. A second man - aged in his 40s - who was being questioned about Mr Murphy's death was released without charge.
It is believed the father-of-one, from Stranocum, may have been trying to stop a fight when he was injured. The accused is expected to appear in court in Ballymena on Boxing Day. Independent councillor Bill Kennedy said people were stunned at the death.
Independent councillor Bill Kennedy knew Mr Murphy well and said people were stunned at the death.
"Darren would not have had an enemy - there's not a person in Armoy who would have set out to have done him harm because he was a peacemaker," he said."Darren would not have had an enemy - there's not a person in Armoy who would have set out to have done him harm because he was a peacemaker," he said.
"He was a lovely big fella, no harm in him whatsoever, he'll be so badly missed. It's a tragedy.""He was a lovely big fella, no harm in him whatsoever, he'll be so badly missed. It's a tragedy."