Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Three dead in farmfull

Men are all found with gunshot wounds Cause of tragedy an ‘inheritanc­e row’

- BY FRANCES WATKINS and REBECCA LAFFAN

A FATHER and two sons died in a suspected murder-suicide at their remote farmhouse yesterday.

Tadgh O’sullivan, 59, and his sons Mark, 26, and 23-year-old Diarmuid were all found with gunshots wounds at their home near Kanturk in Cork.

Armed gardai had surrounded their house after being alerted to a possible hostage situation shortly after 6.30am.

Diarmuid and Mark’s devastated mother had raised the alarm after fleeing from the property when the shooting began.

Gardai refused to confirm reports that a family row – possibly sparked by an inheritanc­e dispute – had escalated into tragedy.

Th e horror b egan to unfo l d shortly after dawn at the 150-acre farm at Assolas, a few kilometres outside Kanturk.

Mrs O’sullivan bravely ran for help to nearby neighbours when one of her sons was shot inside the farmhouse.

It’s understood she fled in such a hurry she had no mobile phone to contact gardai.

Within minutes, a major Garda operation swung into action.

A ring of steel was thrown around the property and a media blackout was ordered amid fears of an unfolding armed siege.

The Garda helicopter was deployed and a medical team from the HSE, which included two doctors and two paramedics, was also airlifted to the scene by the Irish Coast Guard helicopter based in Dublin, Rescue 116.

It put down on the Castlemagn­er GAA field which was used as an operations base from where armed gardai response units also landed.

A Garda negotiator was put on standby.

The response team was informed there the were two legally-held shotguns and a rifle in the house. A spokesman said: “The scene of the t incident, a family home, was contained con by local uniform and plain pla clothes gardai supported by Armed Arm Support Unit.

“An “A Operationa­l Commander was assigned as to control the incident supported s by Emergency Response Unit, U Armed Support Unit, National Negotiator N Unit, Technical Support Uni t (Ga rd a He a d q u a r t e r s) , Southern Region Dog Unit and Air Support Unit.

“Throughout the morning, Garda negotiator­s attempted to make contact with any persons in the house. After 1pm members of the Emergency Response Unit approached the property and the body of a male in his 20s with gunshot wound was discovered in a bedroom of the house. No other persons were present.

“The Garda Air Support Unit helicopter commenced an aerial search of the adjoining lands.

“At approximat­ely 1.40pm two further bodies, a male in his late 50s and a male in his 20s were discovered in adjoining lands.

“Preliminar­y indication­s indicate both bodies have gunshot wounds.”

Two shotguns and a rif le were found at the scene.

Gardai were appealing for informa

I cannot believe it, the village is shocked that lives were lost RESIDENT CORK YESTERDAY

tion on what sparked the tragedy last night.

A spokesman said d et e ctiv e s were n o t looking for any third party and it is understood it is being treated as a murder-suicide.

It was reported one of the sons and his mother returned to the family home after some time away on Sunday night and he may have been the victim shot in his bedroom.

Last night locals were numbed by the tragedy and rallying around Mrs O’sullivan.

One man told reporters: “I can’t believe it. I saw all the gardai around the place and th e h elic opt ers flying overhead but no one knew what was happening.

“The entire village is shocked that lives were lost.”

Supt Adrian Gamble said: “An G a rd a S i o c h a n a is conducting a criminal investigat­ion into tragic incidents that occurred today in a small rural area in North Cork.

“I confirm that all three deceased men were from the one family.

“Both locations have been sealed off and a full criminal investigat­ion is under way led by a senior investigat­ing officer.

“The State pathologis­t is currently at scene and arrangemen­ts are in place for postmortem examinatio­ns to take place later.

“A family liason officer has been appointed by An Garda Siochana and the family have requested strict privacy at this very tragic time.

“I’d like to take this opportunit­y to appeal for witnesses to come forward and contact Mallow Garda station on 022 314 50, the confidenti­al line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda station.”

 ??  ?? TRAGEDY Armed police in Co Cork
TRAGEDY Armed police in Co Cork
 ??  ?? RESPONSE Ambulance was called to scene
SIEGE FEAR Armed gardai prepare to enter
RESPONSE Ambulance was called to scene SIEGE FEAR Armed gardai prepare to enter
 ??  ?? STATEMENT Garda Supt Adrian Gamble
STATEMENT Garda Supt Adrian Gamble
 ??  ?? OPERATION Family farm near Kanturk in Cork
OPERATION Family farm near Kanturk in Cork
 ??  ?? MEMORIES Mark with his mother Ann
INQUIRY Diarmuid was just 23
FAMILY
Tadhg, Mark & Ann O’sullivan
MEMORIES Mark with his mother Ann INQUIRY Diarmuid was just 23 FAMILY Tadhg, Mark & Ann O’sullivan

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