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Murdered man Stephen Brannigan was ‘much loved’

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A forensic team investigating a house in the Marian Park area on Monday morning

The man who was murdered in Downpatrick, County Down, on Sunday has been remembered as a much loved father and a loving grandfather.

He has been named as Stephen Brannigan.

Officers went to a house in Marian Park at about 12:00 BST on Sunday after a report a body had been found.

A 30-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Police suspect the case might be connected to an attack on a priest, Fr John Murray, in St Patrick’s Church in the town.

In a death notice, Mr Brannigan was remembered as a “dearly beloved” father, a “much loved” father of two daughters and a “loving grandfather” of six.

A grey end of terrace house. There is a white car and a PSNI car parked outside. There is also a police officer outside the property.

The body was found at Marian Park on Sunday

Marian Park is a small housing estate high above Downpatrick, just off Saul Street and overlooking the playing fields at the Lecale Trinity school.

On Monday, the outer police cordon was removed but at the top of the estate a police presence remained around the home where Mr Brannigan was found dead.

A man with black and grey hair and a brown and black beard, looking at the camera. He is wearing a black, grey and white check shirt. He is standing on the road, in front of a T-junction. There is a church and a row of trees to the back of the junction and a blue sky above.

Councillor Conor Galbraith described the victim as a “quiet lad”

Speaking to BBC News NI on Monday, Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) councillor Conor Galbraith said the victim was a local painter and decorator.

“He was always just known as a quiet lad up in the Marion Park area and always willing to help out whenever the neighbours needed it,” he said.

He met the victim’s two daughters on Sunday and described them as “totally, totally devastated”.

Hundreds of people attended a vigil in St Brigid’s Church in Downpatrick on Sunday evening.

“That seemed to bring the community together to give them the opportunity to support one another as well,” he said.

“It was just really nice to see the community come together after such terrible incidents yesterday.”

Bishop Alan McGuckian said he has not spoken to the Brannigan family yet, but added the local clergy is “looking out for them”.

“I hope to go to Downpatrick tomorrow, to see the family of Stephen Brannigan,” Bishop McGuckian told BBC Radio Ulster’s Evening Extra programme.

“I am going to say mass with the community and reach out to the family and to everyone who is so shocked by what has happened.”



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