Two arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with death of Louth man

James O’Connor (42) died after sustaining serious head injuries in an incident in the Edenappa Road area of Jonesborough on May 31st.
Two arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with death of Louth man

By David Young, PA

Two men have been arrested by detectives investigating the death of a man in Co Armagh.

James O’Connor (42) from Co Louth sustained serious head injuries in the Edenappa Road area of Jonesborough on May 31st.

He died in hospital on June 5th.

The two men, aged 28 and 42, were arrested on Wednesday morning on suspicion of manslaughter.

The suspects were previously arrested along with another man in connection with the incident. All three were released at that time to allow for further police inquiries to be carried out.

PSNI Superintendent Norman Haslett – who is District Commander for Newry, Mourne and Down – said: “My thoughts are, first and foremost, with Mr O’Connor’s family and loved ones who continue to grieve.

“Mr O’Connor sustained serious head injuries in the Edenappa Road area of Jonesborough.  This was in the early hours of Saturday 31 May.  He was taken to hospital, but sadly died from his injuries some days later.”

He appealed for any witnesses to the incident to come forward.

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