More than 1000 people attended the vigil in Lurgan Park following the 32-year-old's death.
This is a reality for women.” “I would also like to thank the community of Lurgan and beyond for their support and for all the information people have brought to police. Women are afraid that this person has not been caught. We have every confidence they will catch this person.” “Not only are they trying to come to terms with the death of their only daughter and sister, they are also grieving the loss of Natalie’s baby boy, who they have named Dean. Bernie McNally said: “We want Natalie’s memory to go forward and to be remembered, and to remember all the women who have died.
Three arrests have been made but no-one has been charged in connection with the murder. Police have so far carried out hundreds of house-to-house enquiries and ...
- A 46-year-old man who was arrested on suspicion of Ms McNally's murder was released on bail - Police revisit the murder scene in Lurgan three weeks after Ms McNally's death If they're right that could solve this case," he said. - Police say they have recovered the weapon used in the murder and that it came from Ms McNally's home - 23:52 - 32-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder She is pronounced dead and a man in his 30s is arrested on suspicion of murder
Violence against women and girls is a scourge on society, the brother of murder victim Natalie McNally has told a rally in her memory.
This is a reality for women.” “I would also like to thank the community of Lurgan and beyond for their support and for all the information people have brought to police. Women are afraid that this person has not been caught. We have every confidence they will catch this person.” “Not only are they trying to come to terms with the death of their only daughter and sister, they are also grieving the loss of Natalie’s baby boy, who they have named Dean. Bernie McNally said: “We want Natalie’s memory to go forward and to be remembered, and to remember all the women who have died.
A rally is taking place in Co Armagh in memory of a pregnant woman who was murdered last month and to call for an end to violence against women.
Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Members of the family addressed the large crowd and a video of Natalie McNally was played. "Maybe you recognise the rucksack or noticed that a rucksack was missing for a period of time or indeed is still missing.
Ms McNally, who was 15 weeks pregnant with her first child, was killed in her home on December 18.
NWC is calling for politicians in Northern Ireland to prioritise violence against women. And we’re asking everyone who wants to see an end to violence against women, to join us in raising our voices against it this afternoon”. The PSNI has released CCTV footage of a man they are trying to identify who was filmed walking into Silverwood Green on the night of the killing and leaving almost 40 minutes later.
More than 1,000 people gathered at a rally in Lurgan Park on Saturday in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and to call for an end to violence against ...
Despite numerous police appeals and several arrests, nobody has yet been charged over Natalie's death. It’s unthinkable what’s happened to her. But these killings are not inevitable. Her family have appealed to anyone with information to come forward. Natalie’s brother, Niall McNally, said: “Natalie was a feminist activist herself, a strong voice for women. [Renewed calls to end violence against women at Lurgan rally for Natalie McNally](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/natalie-mcnally-lurgan-rally-hears-26097036)
The sporting world is uniting to help the family of Natalie McNally, who was murdered on the evening of the World Cup final last month, bring her killer to ...
"My dad has been a fan of the club since he was 16 and they invited us to the director’s box for last week’s game at home to Cliftonville. A £20,000 reward is being offered by the Crimestoppers charity for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Natalie's killer. It was being shown on TV, and we got a text to say that Seamus was at the game, cheering on Donegal. "Armagh have invited us to a game next week and are in talks about what they can do for us," Niall explained. "Seamus has said he wanted to meet us personally and that is something that really means a lot," explained Niall. We were in the boardroom and they had prepared a speech for us at half time, with both clubs involved and that was brilliant." The trips are always something to look forward to, we would make the most of it by spending a few days there around the game. Supporters who saw that took the time to offer their support and that matters. The Donegal native has gone above and beyond to show his support. Sport has rallied around the McNally family to not only provide support but to raise awareness and strengthen their push for justice. Ahead of the Merseyside club's recent [Premier League](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/premier-league) home clash against [Southampton,](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/southampton-fc) a photo of Natalie standing with father Noel at the stadium alongside was displayed on Goodison's big screen. The sporting world will remember December 18, 2022, for a thrilling World Cup final as Argentina edged out France in an epic encounter.
Violence against women and girls is a scourge on society, the brother of murder victim Natalie McNally has told a rally in her memory.
She was a living her best life, that is what we want to remember in all this grief and sadness." Please keep it coming." Noel McNally said: "It is very frustrating but we know the police are doing everything. "I live here in Lurgan. "I would also like to thank the community of Lurgan and beyond for their support and for all the information people have brought to police. Women are afraid that this person has not been caught.
The emotional footage was shown at Saturday's rally in Co Armagh, which was attended by over 1,000 people, calling for an end to violence against women and to ...
The time has long come for us to recognise that we cannot rest until the perpetual assaults against women are ended for good." He added: "Violence against women and girls is one of the great scourges of our society. He said: "Natalie was a remarkable person. Saturday afternoon's rally at Lurgan Park was co-ordinated by the National Women's Council of Ireland (NWCI). [Renewed calls to end violence against women at Lurgan rally for Natalie McNally](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/natalie-mcnally-lurgan-rally-hears-26097036) [PSNI renew appeal ahead of Natalie McNally rally as CCTV remains key focus](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/belfast-news/natalie-mcnally-psni-renew-appeal-26096690) [Lurgan rally-goers asked to wear pink and blue for Natalie and baby Dean](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/natalie-mcnally-lurgan-rally-goers-26036186) [Cousin of Natalie McNally's plea to get "evil monster" off streets](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/cousin-natalie-mcnallys-plea-evil-25983387) [here.](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/) To sign up to our FREE newsletters, see [here.](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/newsletter-preference-centre/) Earlier her other brother, Brendan, said violence against women and girls is "one of the great scourges of our society" as he described his sister as an inspiration to other women. Those attending were also asked to wear pink and blue in memory of Natalie and Dean, the baby boy she was carrying at the time of her murder. He said: "This video is a montage of memories of Natalie and was put together by Natalie's loving partner. [Hundreds attend Lurgan rally in memory of Natalie McNally](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/gallery/natalie-mcnally-hundreds-attend-lurgan-26099446) [Lurgan](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/all-about/lurgan) on Sunday 18 December - she was 15 weeks pregnant at the time of her death. [Co Armagh](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/all-about/co-armagh), which was attended by over 1,000 people, calling for an end to violence against women and to remember the murdered Lurgan woman.
Senior investigating officer detective chief inspector Neil McGuinness said: “We are continuing to investigate the horrific murder of Natalie, who was 15 weeks' ...
It is being offered for information given directly to Crimestoppers that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for Natalie’s murder.” “I am appealing to anyone who noticed someone they know acting strangely that night to come and speak to us. The suspect captured in the CCTV footage has an unusual gait. “I would like to remind people of the reward of up to £20,000 from Crimestoppers, who are a charity and independent of the police. “I would also like to thank the community of Lurgan and beyond for their support and for all the information people have brought to police. “I would like to pay tribute to the continued fortitude of Natalie’s family and thank them for all they are doing to support our investigation.
THE BROTHER of murdered mother-to-be Natalie McNally has called for an end to the 'scourge' of violence against women. Brendan McNally was speaking on ...
Thank you especially to Natalie’s family for their bravery today. "The women of Northern Ireland have to reclaim their right to have their intuition and their repugnance count." This is no basis for a shared future. "While violence against women is a global problem, we have to recognise what it is that makes our experience of it on this island distinct. "We have to achieve a society in which all women know they are living in an authentic peace, and that can only be built with no less than the transformation of culture and attitudes," he said. "It is then a painful irony, because of the terrible manner in which her life was taken, that had the situation been different, and had this happened to one of her sisters, Natalie would be as indignant as all of us are today," said Mr McNally.