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Post-mortem examinations due for Glenarm shooting victims | Post-mortem examinations due for Glenarm shooting victims |
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Post-mortem examinations are due to be carried out later on the bodies of two men who died in a double-shooting in Glenarm, County Antrim. | |
Sixty-one-year-old Arthur Gibson and 37-year-old Michael Murphy were found dead at a farm on the Feystown Road on Friday night. | Sixty-one-year-old Arthur Gibson and 37-year-old Michael Murphy were found dead at a farm on the Feystown Road on Friday night. |
A gun was recovered from the scene. | A gun was recovered from the scene. |
The police say they are not looking for anyone else and are following a definite line of enquiry. | The police say they are not looking for anyone else and are following a definite line of enquiry. |
Mr Gibson owned the farm and lived there alone. Mr Murphy worked for him. | Mr Gibson owned the farm and lived there alone. Mr Murphy worked for him. |
He lived in Glenarm village with his partner and four children. | He lived in Glenarm village with his partner and four children. |
Shock | Shock |
Stephen Montgomery, a neighbour of Mr Gibson, said: "Art, obviously a very close neighbour of ours, was very well respected in the farming community for his knowledge of farming and has done a lot of work in the area, to the grounds and stuff. | Stephen Montgomery, a neighbour of Mr Gibson, said: "Art, obviously a very close neighbour of ours, was very well respected in the farming community for his knowledge of farming and has done a lot of work in the area, to the grounds and stuff. |
"It's just a shock, it's a real tragedy for the village. | "It's just a shock, it's a real tragedy for the village. |
"I did know both men, Michael's children go to the school where my wife works and Art would be back and forward all the time around the farm - he's a good neighbour." | "I did know both men, Michael's children go to the school where my wife works and Art would be back and forward all the time around the farm - he's a good neighbour." |
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