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Police issue fresh appeal over Derrylin fire deaths

The blaze claimed the lives of Denise Gosset, 45, her 19-year-old daughter Sabrina and son Roman, 16 and Morgana Quinn, aged 16 months.

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Forensic and fire officers at a house in Derrylin, Fermanagh (Brian Lawless/PA)

Police have appealed for anyone who was in contact with the victims of a Fermanagh house fire which killed four people, including a baby, to contact them.

The blaze in the early hours of February 27 claimed the lives of Denise Gosset, 45, her 19-year-old daughter Sabrina and son Roman, 16, and Morgana Quinn, aged 16 months.

Denise Gosset (Police Service of Northern Ireland/PA)
Denise Gosset (Police Service of Northern Ireland/PA)

Prayers for those who had tried to help rescue the family from the burning house on Molly Road in Derrylin were said at a memorial service on Wednesday, the BBC reported.

Morgana Quinn (Police Service of Northern Ireland/PA)
Morgana Quinn (Police Service of Northern Ireland/PA)

“However, I am appealing to anyone who was in contact with Denise, Sabrina or Roman in the weeks leading up to their murders to get in touch with detectives.

Roman Gosset (Police Service of Northern Ireland/PA)
Roman Gosset (Police Service of Northern Ireland/PA)

“Any information, no matter how trivial it may seem, could prove to be vital to this investigation.”

Sabrina Gosset (Police Service of Northern Ireland/PA)
Sabrina Gosset (Police Service of Northern Ireland/PA)
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