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'The pain of Jean's murder never goes away'

The mother of a Derry woman murdered by her partner in 2008 calls for a strategy to tackle violence against women and girls. Jean Quigley was pregnant when she was beaten to death.

The mother of a Derry woman murdered by her partner in 2008 says more must be done tackle violence against women and girls in Northern Ireland. Mother of four, Jean Quigley, was beaten to death by Stephen Cahoon, when she was pregnant with his child, at her home in Cornshell Fields in 2008. It emerged after the trial that Cahoon had a history of violence against women. Emma McBride spoke to the Breakfast Show as the investigation into the murder of Natalie McNally in Lurgan continued.

1 hour, 46 minutes

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  • Tue 10 Jan 2023 07:00

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