
Sarah Montgomery: Funeral for pregnant mother takes place in Donaghadee
Hundreds of people lined the streets of Donaghadee as the funeral procession made its way to Donaghadee Parish Church.Rev Couchman told mourners Ms Montgomery's grandparents Arthur and Edie Arbuckle spoke about her with pride."From Sarah's first days, there was always a strong bond between Sarah and her grandparents, a bond which grew even stronger when Sarah and her brothers later lost their parents," added the reverend."There are no words that can ever take away the pain and devastation that will now wrack the hearts and lives of Sarah's family."Sarah and Liam Arthur and his sisters should have a future ahead of them, but that future has been brutally and unjustly snatched away from them, and from their family and friends."
A man has appeared in court charged with Ms Montgomery's murder and child destruction.Zak Hughes, from Ardglen Place in Belfast, was remanded into custody until 30 July.
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