The funeral of Lurgan woman Natalie McNally, who was stabbed to death in her own home, was held today. Friends, family and mourners gathered to laid her to rest.
THE FUNERAL OF Lurgan woman Natalie McNally, who was stabbed to death in her own home, was held today.Last Friday, relatives, friends and neighbours also gathered to release pink and blue balloons in honor of Natalie, 32, who was 15 weeks pregnant when she was fatally attacked on 18 December.
“Nats, as we called her, was the only girl in that family and we treated her like a princess,” he said.“She lived and coped with being a diabetic from a really early age and as a result we were so protective of her and treated her like a precious egg and yet she was a fiercely independent woman, worked in marketing for Translink and was passionate about her beliefs, and loved her animals and music.
“I am appealing on behalf of our family for any information to police or Crimestoppers to help them to put Nats’ killer behind bars,” he added. “Then, at 9.30pm, we see him walking out of Silverwood Green. He appears to be wearing white footwear, possibly trainers,” he said. “Crimestoppers take information completely anonymously, meaning they will never ask for or store any of your personal details.“There is no caller line display, no 1471 facility and computer IP addresses are never traced.”
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