Police investigating the murder of a pregnant woman in Donaghadee, Co Down, have arrested a second person.
Sarah Montgomery (27), a mother of two young girls, was found dead in her home in the Elmfield Area of the town on Saturday.
A man (28) has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody.
On Monday, a 42-year-old woman was arrested in Belfast on suspicion of assisting an offender. She remains in custody.
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Both suspects were known to the victim and no-one else is being sought in connection with the crime, according to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
Detectives made a fresh appeal for information, and said they were working “at pace” but needed help from people in the Donaghadee and Belfast areas.
An investigating officer described the murder as “an incredibly tragic case”.
“It has devastated Sarah’s family and friends, and leaves two small children without their beloved Mum,” said PSNI Detective Chief Inspector, Tom Phillips.
“Specially trained officers will continue to support Sarah’s family and we are working to do everything in our power to bring anyone involved in this senseless murder to justice.”
Ms Montgomery was the 27th woman to be be murdered in the North since 2020.
Police received a report at 2.15pm on Saturday of an unconscious woman with a serious injury inside a house in Elmfield Walk.
Officers and paramedics from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service attended, where medical treatment was provided.
Ms Montgomery was pronounced dead at the scene.
Women’s Aid NI issued a statement on Monday, and said that of the 27 woman murdered in Northern Ireland since 2020, “the vast majority were killed in their own homes”.
Northern Ireland’s First Minister Michelle O’Neill told the Stormont Assembly that Ms Montgomery’s death underlines the “epidemic in our society” of violence against women and girls.
Tributes left outside her home described her as “a beautiful, kind and wonderful mother”, the Assembly heard.
“Another young mother, her life being taken,” Ms O’Neill said.
“It’s just such a tragedy and it just really underlines for us all once again that we have a huge problem in our society with violence against women and girls.”
SDLP MLA Cara Hunter said the murder was an “unspeakable act of violence” which robbed Ms Montgomery’s children of their mother and “shattered a family forever”.
Alliance Party MLA Connie Egan described the death of Ms Montgomery as an “absolutely tragic loss”.
“Our rates of violence against women and girls in Northern Ireland are shockingly high and it is completely unacceptable,” she said.