They called for a more robust change in the culture that leads to violence against women and girls
The city of Derry has been brought to a standstill after the murder of young mum-of-two Amy Doherty.
Amy, 28, was found injured in a house in the Summer Meadows Mews area of the city on Saturday morning, 21 March. She was taken to hospital where she later died.
Shockwaves have been sent through the city, and representatives have spoken out against the dangers that women face.
SDLP Foyle MLA Sinéad McLaughlin said: “This is an unspeakable loss for the family and friends of Amy Doherty.
“From the outpouring of love following her death, it is clear how special she was and the positive impact she had on so many lives in our city.
“It is unimaginable that her two young children will now grow up without their mother.
“Our city is hurting following Amy’s death.
“The loss of a young woman in such circumstances has rightly made people angry and has once again brought into sharp focus our failure to deal with the scourge of violence against women and girls.
“We need to see a societal response to violence against women and girls, starting with conversations in our homes, schools and workplaces with family and friends.
“We also need proper investment in prevention, support for victims of abuse, and a justice system that supports victims rather than discouraging them from coming forward.
“The lives of Amy’s loved ones have been changed forever and we have a responsibility to confront these issues head on, challenge misogyny wherever it exists and work to eliminate violence against women and girls from our society so that no other family has to endure such a devastating loss.”
Sinn Féin MLA Ciara Ferguson has said there is shock and devastation across Derry.
She said: “There is widespread shock and devastation across the city to learn that police have launched a murder inquiry after a woman was found dead in the Summer Meadow Mews area of the city.
“Our heartfelt thoughts are with this woman’s loved ones as they face the unimaginable loss which this horrific crime has brought upon them.
“A young woman’s life was taken in the latest act of violence against women and girls and I appeal to anyone with information to bring it forward to the PSNI.
“The Executive’s Strategic Framework to End Violence Against Women and Girls sets out how it aims to tackle this scourge in our society.
“But we must all do more to confront the causes and cultures behind this violence and to do everything possible to bring the harm and abuse of women to an end.”
A vigil has also been organised for Friday, March 27 at 7pm at the Guildhall to remember Amy and the lives of other women killed across Northern Ireland.
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