A murder probe has been launched after three bodies were found in a home in Ballymena.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said it is investigating the circumstances after the trio were found dead on Monday morning in the Old Cullybackey Road area of the town in County Antrim.
A senior officer said there was no ‘ongoing risk’ to the public and police were not seeking anyone else in relation to the deaths.
Mid & East Antrim District Commander, Superintendent William Calderwood, said: ‘The bodies of a male and two females were discovered at a home on the Old Cullybackey Road at around 9am this morning, Monday July 13.
‘The cause of death has not yet been formally established and post-mortem examinations will take place in due course.
‘As such, it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time, and I would ask that the public avoid speculation.’
He added: ‘However, I want to reassure the public that we do not believe that there is any ongoing risk, and at this stage we are not seeking anyone else in relation to the deaths.
‘Our thoughts this evening are very much with the family and friends of those who have died.’
Police on scene in the Old Cullybackey Road area of Ballymena, County Antrim, this afternoon
A PSNI spokesperson earlier said: ‘Police are investigating the circumstances after three people were found dead in the Old Cullybackey Road area of Ballymena this morning.
‘The three people were related and found inside the family home. There is no ongoing risk to the public. A further update will follow in due course.’
Officers were in the area from about 11am, with diversions put in place at the junctions of Innisowen Park and Cullybackey Road while investigations were carried out.
North Antrim MP Jim Allister described the deaths as a ‘tragedy causing great shock in the community’, saying relatives and friends of the family had ‘suffered huge loss’.
He told the Belfast Telegraph: ‘The police have confirmed to me there is no extant risk in the community and no further persons are being sought. More details will follow.’
Sinn Féin MLA Philip McGuigan added: ‘My immediate thoughts are with their wider family and friends. Their grief will be immeasurable right now.’
Alliance MLA Sian Mulholland added: ‘While details continue to emerge about this incident, it is clear there has been a tragedy.
‘The community in Ballymena is in shock already and my thoughts are with everyone affected by what will be an incredibly distressing time, particularly the family and friends of the deceased.
‘I have spoken to police, will need time to investigate this matter and I urge anyone with information on it to give it to them immediately.’



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