Third death confirmed following Fermanagh shooting
All four individuals from the same household.
Three people have now died following a shooting in Fermanagh earlier this morning.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland issued an update on the incident which occurred in the Drummeer Road area near Maguiresbridge.
Superintendent Robert McGowan, District Commander for Fermanagh and Omagh, said: “Officers, along with our colleagues in the Northern Ambulance Service, attended a house in the Drummeer Road area. Tragically, despite best medical efforts, two people were pronounced dead at the scene.
“Sadly, I can confirm that a third person has, this afternoon, passed away in hospital.
“A fourth person who was taken to hospital remains in a condition described as serious," he stated.
All four persons seen to by emergency services at the scene had sustained gunshot wounds, and Supt McGowan confirmed that all four individuals are "from the same household".
“I am keen to, first and foremost, express my sympathy to family members and loved ones who are today left in total shock, and who will inevitably be struggling to come to terms with their unimaginable loss.”
Superintendent McGowan continued: “The Police Service has now commenced a murder investigation and detectives are working at pace to determine the circumstances.
“This is a quiet, rural location and I am aware that this tragic event will have sent waves of sadness throughout the community. Please be assured that you will see a continued police presence in the area, as we continue to carry out our enquiries.
“Our enquiries are at an early stage, and I would appeal for patience as we work to understand the events that have taken place. We will continue to bring updates as our investigation continues.
“In the meantime, I would ask anyone with information, CCTV footage or dashcam footage to contact us on 101, quoting reference 276 of 23/07/25.”
A report can also be made using the online reporting form via www.psni.police.uk/makeareport
Alternatively, information can be provided to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org