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Second GAA club damaged by fire Second GAA club damaged by fire
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There has been a fire at GAA premises in Cookstown in County Tyrone. A fire at GAA premises in Cookstown in County Tyrone is being treated as suspicious by police.
It appears extensive damage has been caused to the building on Convent Road in the town. Police are treating the fire as suspicious. It appears extensive damage has been caused to the building on Convent Road in the town.
It was the second time over the weekend GAA premises in the county were found on fire. It was the second time over the weekend that GAA premises in the county were found on fire.
On Saturday morning a blaze was discovered at St Malachy's GAA club in Edendork. Police are also treating that fire as suspicious.On Saturday morning a blaze was discovered at St Malachy's GAA club in Edendork. Police are also treating that fire as suspicious.
The blaze at St Malachy's destroyed the roof, and the walls were later declared unsafe. The blaze at St Malachy's destroyed the roof, and the building was later declared unsafe.
Tommy Gallagher, SDLP Fermanagh-South Tyrone assembly member, said that extensive damage had been done to the Edendork club.Tommy Gallagher, SDLP Fermanagh-South Tyrone assembly member, said that extensive damage had been done to the Edendork club.
"I just hope police now will continue their investigation and that the public will co-operate with them," he said."I just hope police now will continue their investigation and that the public will co-operate with them," he said.
"Because we do need to establish clearly the reasons behind this.""Because we do need to establish clearly the reasons behind this."