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Community ‘shocked' after woman dies in NI house fire tragedy

Community ‘shocked' after woman dies in NI house fire tragedy

The incident happened in the Bearna Park area of Killeavy early today.
Emergency services were called just after 8.30am.
It is understood one other younger person was in the property at the time.
Local Sinn Féin MP Dáire Hughes said: 'There is a palpable sense of shock in the community at this horrific incident.'
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The PSNI confirmed officers were at the scene.
'The public are advised to avoid the area while emergency services attend,' a spokesperson said.

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