A Rangers fanatic who slashed car tyres of GAA fans who’d parked in the cemetery his mum is buried in has been charged with urinating on graves.
Sectarian super-Prod Gary McBlain was listed to appear at Omagh Magistrates Court on Tuesday where he faces four counts of indecent behaviour.
The 42-year-old of McClay Park, Omagh, is accused of urinating on graves on four occasions in Greenhill Cemetery on the Gortin Road in the town on June 29, August 17, 28 and 31 last year.
Last November we revealed McBlain had been interviewed by police about the alleged incidents after cemetery staff had alerted them having seen someone urinating on graves on their newly-installed CCTV cameras.
A Rangers fanatic who slashed car tyres of GAA fans who’d parked in the cemetery his mum is buried in has been charged with urinating on graves.
Sectarian super-Prod Gary McBlain was listed to appear at Omagh Magistrates Court on Tuesday where he faces four counts of indecent behaviour.
The 42-year-old of McClay Park, Omagh, is accused of urinating on graves on four occasions in Greenhill Cemetery on the Gortin Road in the town on June 29, August 17, 28 and 31 last year.
Last November we revealed McBlain had been interviewed by police about the alleged incidents after cemetery staff had alerted them having seen someone urinating on graves on their newly-installed CCTV cameras.
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By Victoria Housden
A KIND vet, who is based in Omagh, has encouraged local people to donate their unused blankets to the practice to give poorly pets, or animals at the end of their lives, the comfort and care they deserve.
Louise O’Hare-Beaumont, a native of Castlederg, says that supply is currently running low at Corry & O’Hare Vets, and all donations of pre-loved, unwanted or brand new blankets would be ‘much appreciated’.
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The funeral cortege of Jimmy Duncan, pauses outside the Silverbirch Hotel as piper, Robert McCutcheon, plays as a mark of respect, to the former owner and Omagh businessman. JB6
Last orders for gentleman Jimmy Posted: 5:52 pm January 12, 2021
By Jonathan Rainey
A LONE piper played on the steps of the Silverbirch Hotel in Omagh as the town paid its last respects to one of the most popular figures in Tyrone’s hospitality sector.
Well-known hotelier Jimmy Duncan passed away peacefully at his home in Oakland Court, Omagh, on Thursday morning. He was 76-years-old.
A native of Drumquin, Mr Duncan (pictured right) and his wife Hazel acquired the Silverbirch Hotel, on Gortin Road, in 1977. It is now being run by their son, Allan.