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Man remains in custody in Ashling Murphy murder probe

The man, aged in his 30s, were arrested on suspicion of murder on Tuesday.

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Tuesday 18 January 2022 19:01 EST
Red roses placed on the bridge across the Grand Canal in Tullamore (Niall Carson/PA)
Red roses placed on the bridge across the Grand Canal in Tullamore (Niall Carson/PA) (PA Wire)

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A man remains in custody in the investigation into the murder of Ashling Murphy

The man, who is aged in his 30s, was arrested on Tuesday in Co Offaly, on suspicion of murder.

Irish police said the man is being questioned at Tullamore Garda station.

The arrest was made after police renewed an appeal for information, saying “significant progress” had been made with their investigation

The body of Ms Murphy, a talented musician and teacher, was found on the banks of the Grand Canal in Tullamore last Wednesday.

Large crowds gathered in the village of Mountbolus and outside St Brigid’s Church where her funeral was held on Tuesday.

Mourners included Irish president Michael D Higgins and Irish premier Micheal Martin.

Vigils have been held across Ireland and the world to remember Ms Murphy and to call for a change in tackling gender-based violence.

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