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Fire attack man dies in hospital Man held over house fire killing
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A man set on fire in his County Armagh home by a gang of six men has died in hospital, police have said. A 43-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man set alight with his girlfriend at their County Armagh home, police have said.
Thomas O'Hare, 33, and his partner Lisa McClatchey, 21, were doused in a flammable liquid and set alight at their home in Tassagh on Monday.Thomas O'Hare, 33, and his partner Lisa McClatchey, 21, were doused in a flammable liquid and set alight at their home in Tassagh on Monday.
Police said they are treating Mr O'Hare's death as murder. Ms McClatchey remains in a critical condition. Mr O'Hare died from his injuries in hospital on Friday. Ms McClatchey remains in a critical condition.
Police and Gardai are trying to establish if four men in hospital in Dublin are linked to the attack. The man was arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder.
The four men were admitted to hospitals in County Louth with serious burns.
The men, who are aged between 24 and 34, are understood to be the Smith brothers from Clady.
They have since been moved to St James's in Dublin where a spokesperson described them as being "stable but critical".
Both police forces are monitoring the situation. The PSNI have said that no arrests have been made and they are looking for six suspects.
Detectives investigating the attack searched a house in nearby Clady on Tuesday and it is understood several items were taken away for further examination.
Police have not ruled out paramilitary involvement or self-styled vigilantes and they said they were keeping an open mind.