
Priest in serious condition after ‘brutal attack' in Co Down church
It was reported to police that a man walked into the church in St Patrick's Avenue and hit the priest on the head with a bottle.
The priest was taken to hospital where he is in a serious condition.
Detective Chief Inspector McBurney said: 'This was a completely shocking and brutal attack and has left the priest with a serious head injury.
'Our inquiries are ongoing into this incident, and we are appealing to anyone who witnessed the assault, or has any information to contact police on 101 and quoting reference 543 of 10/08/25.'
People can also submit a report on the PSNI website or anonymously through Crimestoppers.
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Glasgow Times
5 hours ago
- Glasgow Times
Priest in serious condition after ‘brutal attack' in Co Down church
Detectives are appealing for information in relation to the incident in Downpatrick, which took place at around 10.10am. It was reported to police that a man walked into the church in St Patrick's Avenue and hit the priest on the head with a bottle. The priest was taken to hospital where he is in a serious condition. Detective Chief Inspector McBurney said: 'This was a completely shocking and brutal attack and has left the priest with a serious head injury. 'Our inquiries are ongoing into this incident, and we are appealing to anyone who witnessed the assault, or has any information to contact police on 101 and quoting reference 543 of 10/08/25.' People can also submit a report on the PSNI website or anonymously through Crimestoppers.


The Sun
6 hours ago
- The Sun
Murder probe launched after man found dead in Co Down house as PSNI arrest man, 30, & probe link to priest bottle attack
A MURDER probe has been launched after a man was found dead in a house in Co Down today. PSNI have arrested one man, aged 30, in relation to the death and suspect it may be linked to a bottle attack on a priest after being asked to take Confession. 2 2 PSNI said they suspect the death may be linked to an assault on a priest in the area earlier in the day. And it's understood that the priest was asked to hear Confession by the man who went on to attack him. In relation to the murder probe, Newry, Mourne and Down, District Commander Superintendent Norman Haslett said: 'Police attended an address in the Marian Park area following a report of a deceased man at approximately 12pm on Sunday afternoon, 10th August. 'A 30-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and remains in police custody assisting with enquiries. 'Enquiries are at an early stage and, at this time, we suspect this may be connected to a serious assault in the St Patrick's Avenue area of Downpatrick on Sunday.' He added: 'I am appealing to anyone who believes they may have information which could assist us with our investigation to contact us on 101 quoting reference number 713 of 10/8/25.' In the earlier assault on a priest at St Patrick's Avenue, which took place around 10am, a priest was left in a "serious condition". It is understood the priest suffered head injuries after being struck over the head with a bottle. He has been taken to hospital and remains in "serious" condition at this time. After the attack PSNI launched a probe and appealed for anyone with information to come forward. BRUTAL PRIEST ATTACK The attack was described as "shocking and brutal" by investigating cops. Detective Chief Inspector McBurney said: "This was a completely shocking and brutal attack and has left the priest with a serious head injury. "Our enquiries are ongoing into this incident, and we are appealing to anyone who witnessed the assault, or has any information to contact Police on 101 and quoting reference 543 of 10/08/25." Sinn Fein MP Chris Hazzard said both the attack on the priest and he murder have been "deeply shocking" for the local area. He said: 'The death of a man, along with the vicious attack on Fr Murray in St Patrick's Church, has deeply saddened and horrified the local community. 'My thoughts are with all those affected by these tragic events including family and friends of the victims, parishioners who were on their way to Mass this morning, and the emergency services who attended the scenes. 'I would encourage anyone with information to contact police to assist them with their investigations.' PARISH PRAYERS The church confirmed that Canon Murray remains in a serious condition in hospital. A spokesperson for the diocese told RTE: "It's very concerning and disturbing that this attack occurred towards a priest who was vulnerable in the course of his ministry and service to the local community. "Obviously, our thoughts and prayers are with Canon John Murray. "Canon Murray was due to retire as parish priest in the coming weeks and will continue to serve in the local family of parishes." Alliance South Down MLA Andrew McMurray added that it was "tragic day" for Downpatrick, with locals left reeling.

South Wales Argus
9 hours ago
- South Wales Argus
Priest in serious condition after ‘brutal attack' in Co Down church
Detectives are appealing for information in relation to the incident in Downpatrick, which took place at around 10.10am. It was reported to police that a man walked into the church in St Patrick's Avenue and hit the priest on the head with a bottle. The priest was taken to hospital where he is in a serious condition. Detective Chief Inspector McBurney said: 'This was a completely shocking and brutal attack and has left the priest with a serious head injury. 'Our inquiries are ongoing into this incident, and we are appealing to anyone who witnessed the assault, or has any information to contact police on 101 and quoting reference 543 of 10/08/25.' People can also submit a report on the PSNI website or anonymously through Crimestoppers.