Fourth person dies following shooting in Co Fermanagh
Police said Ian Rutledge, 43, died in hospital following the incident in Maguiresbridge last Wednesday morning.
Vanessa Whyte, 45, a vet originally from Co Clare, her son James, 14, and daughter Sara, 13, died earlier following the same incident.
A murder investigation was launched last week.
On Monday night, the Police Service of Northern Ireland said Mr Rutledge had been in hospital in a serious condition, and died that evening.
'Detectives have reiterated their appeal for anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to come forward,' the police spokesperson said.
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