20/08/2015

Pensioner's Home Burgled While She Attended Husband's Funeral

A pensioner's home has been burgled while she was attending her husband's funeral in County Armagh.

The incident occurred at her house in Monaghan Street in Milford on Monday.

Her husband's wedding ring was among many of the items that were stolen.

A large amount of cash, a credit card and a number of valuable items of jewellery were also stolen.

Police are appealing to anyone with information to contact them.

(CD)

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