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Funeral details for pregnant mum found dead in her Co Down home are released

Funeral details for pregnant mum found dead in her Co Down home are released

The 27-year-old, who was killed last weekend, will be laid to rest after a service in Donaghadee, Co Down.
Sarah was heavily pregnant with a son who she had named Liam Arthur.
A man appeared in court this week charged with her murder. Zak Hughes (28), of Ardglen Place, north Belfast, was remanded in custody.
Vigil takes place in Donaghadee for Sarah Montgomery
The Service of Thanksgiving will be held at Donaghadee Parish Church on Thursday at 3pm, following an earlier private family Service of Committal.
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