
Hundreds attend vigil in memory of Sarah Montgomery
Hundreds of people have attended a vigil for pregnant mother-of-two Sarah Montgomery in Donaghadee.
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The vigil occurred just hours after a man had appeared in court charged with her murder and child destruction.
Mother-of-two Sarah Montgomery was found dead inside a house in Donaghadee, Co Down (PSNI/PA)
Large crowds, some carrying flowers or candles, gathered at the town's resource centre before walking the short distance to the Elmfield Walk home where the body of the 27-year-old was found at the weekend.
Ainsley White became emotional as she addressed the crowd about her best friend.
She described Ms Montgomery as a 'mother, a sister, a granddaughter, a friend'.
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She added: 'To Sarah, family meant everything. Her two little girls meant absolutely everything to her.
'Sarah was the best mummy and she couldn't wait to make her family complete with her little boy.'
Ainsley White speaks during a vigil in Donaghadee, Co Down, in memory of her best friend, Sarah Montgomery (Jonathan McCambridge/PA)
She said: 'I hope Sarah knew how much she was loved.
'I don't have the words to describe Sarah as a friend, I was honoured to call her my best friend and my sister at the same time.
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'She never failed to put a smile on your face. She was a girl's girl, she had your back.'
Ms White said: 'It is an absolutely cruel world that we live in. Sarah was just the best ever.
'Both of you are in the arms of the angels and you are both safe, I hope you both rest in peace and you are looking over us.
'Just know your girls are going to be the most protected kids in this world.'
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The crowd then observed a minute's silence before breaking into applause.
Dozens of people then queued to leave flowers at Ms Montgomery's home.
Hundreds of people gathered in Donaghadee for the vigil (Jonathan McCambridge/PA)
Among those who attended the vigil were some members of the family of Natalie McNally, who was pregnant when she was killed in Lurgan, Co Armagh in December 2022.
Earlier in the day, a 28-year-old man appeared in court charged with the murder of Ms Montgomery
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Zak Hughes, from Ardglen Place in Belfast, was also charged with child destruction during a brief appearance at Newtownards Magistrates' Court.
Dressed in a grey tracksuit, he stood in the dock and nodded when asked if he understood the charges.
A PSNI detective chief inspector told the court he could connect Hughes to the offences.
No facts of the case were laid out and there was no application for bail.
Floral tributes are left in in memory of Sarah Montgomery (Jonathan McCambridge/PA)
The date of the alleged offences given on court papers was June 27th.
District Judge Conor Heaney remanded Hughes in custody until July 30th.
A 42-year-old woman, who was arrested in Belfast on suspicion of assisting an offender, was released unconditionally on Tuesday.
The death of Ms Montgomery has led to renewed focus on the rate of violence against women and girls in Northern Ireland.
She was the 27th adult woman to be killed in Northern Ireland since 2020.
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