Page last updated at 17:39 GMT, Saturday, 13 September 2008 18:39 UK

Man killed after daughter's 18th

Eamonn Hughes
Eamonn Hughes, pictured at his daughter's 18th birthday party

A married father-of-three has been murdered in Dungannon, County Tyrone.

The man, named locally as Eamonn Hughes, was stabbed in the Lisnahull estate early on Saturday, after leaving his daughter's 18th birthday party.

It is understood two women who tried to help him were hit by a stolen taxi. A man, believed to be the victim's son, was shot in the arm with a crossbow.

Several people have been arrested, including four in connection with the murder of the 48-year-old.

The police said they want to hear from witnesses to the attack, and anyone who saw a beige taxi in Lisnahull Road which was later found burnt out.

"This was a vicious attack and a despicable crime, a family is having to deal with the loss of a loved one," said Supt Brian Williamson.

"We are determined to bring all those responsible for this heinous crime before the courts."

Mr Hughes' father, Francis, was killed by loyalists 18 years ago.

Neighbours described Eamonn Hughes as a "generous family man" involved in fundraising for his local community.

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A man is stabbed to death as he returned home from celebrating his daughter's 18th birthday in Dungannon, County Tyrone.





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