02/02/2017

Search For Co Armagh Man Ends As Wife Confirms He Passed Away

The search for missing Co Armagh man Darren Lennon has ended after his wife confirmed he has passed away.

Police launched an appeal after Mr Lennon, aged 39, went missing from the Brownlow area in Craigavon on Monday, 30 January.

However, his wife Vicky confirmed on social that he passed away.

She said: "Just to let all and friends and family know that Darren Lennon has passed away. I would like to thank all friends and family for your support and generosity at such a sad time.

"I'm sorry if I'm unable to respond 2 everybody but I'm currently just trying 2 support my beloved children through this tragedy..thank u all xxxx."

(CD/LM)

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