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Four bailed over Fermanagh suspicious deaths

Olivia Reilly and Noel Reilly died within 24 hours of each other in Lisnaskea on Sunday and Monday last.

Four men arrested yesterday in connection with the suspicious deaths of a man and a woman in Lisnaskea, Co Fermanagh have been released on bail.

They were arrested following searches in the town carried out yesterday by investigating officers.

29-year-old Olivia Reilly was found dead at a house on Trasna Way in the town on Sunday evening. The following day, the body of Noel Reilly (36) was found at another house, on Carrowshee Avenue.

A 32-year-old man, and two men aged 28 were arrested in the area yesterday on suspicion of possession of Class A controlled drugs, and supply of Class A controlled drugs. Officers confirmed later that an 18-year-old man had also been arrested.

All four were bailed today pending further investigation.

The inquiry into the deaths of the two – who were not related – is continuing.

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