Belfast Telegraph

Widow of murdered PSNI officer shares heartbreak at death of son

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Sharon Dalzell: Kate, I’m so sorry for your loss yet again. I remember being in your house with Shane shortly after Stephen was killed. Shane was always a lovely person. It is heartbreak­ing.

Deborah Williamson:

Awful to hear the impact these atrocities have on people’s lives. Very sad news.

Norma White: Ohmy goodness. I’m so sorry to hear this awful news. This lady has suffered so much following the death of her husband and now has to go through more heartache. God bless you and the rest of your family.

Evadne Armstrong: So sorry for your loss. God help you in these dark days.

Joanne Mcconaghie: Oh Kate, my heart breaks for you. How much heartbreak can one person take? God bless you and Shane and keep strong.

Sharon Kennedy: Heartbreak­ing. Poor Kate, having to go through this devastatio­n again. Thoughts and prayers are with Kate, Elaine and the children.

Linda Haywood: So very, very sad. I’m so sorry for your loss. May your son rest in peace and be with his stepdad.

Craig Livingston­e : Sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and the family circle. Shane used to sit and chat to me on the bus in Banbridge many years ago now, while heading for Dromore. Such a nice guy.

Marilyn Robinson: Dreadfully sorry to read this. May God comfort his wife, family and Kate at this very sad time.

Peter Mcallister: That’s what murder does to families. It has a knock-on effect. It can destroy the very fabric of the family.

Donna Boyd: This is so tragic. My sincere condolence­s.

Madeline Smyth: Really heartbreak­ing for this lady. So sorry to hear this.

Wayne Howard :Shane was a great guy. RIP.

Sharon Smyth: So sad. Poor lady.

Adam Millar: Awful news for the Carroll family.

Alex Curran: So sad to hear this news.

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