Victims of suspected murder-suicide are pictured for the first time

Ken Flanagan reportedly stabbed his mother Karen and girlfriend Stacey Knell to death before killing himself.
Karen Flanagan and Stacey Knell
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Leah Sinclair21 March 2021
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Victims of an apparent murder-suicide have been named and pictured for the first time.

Ken Flanagan reportedly stabbed his mother Karen and girlfriend Stacey Knell to death before killing himself.

A double murder probe was launched after the three bodies were discovered in two separate homes in Newtonabbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

According to the Irish Independent, neighbours heard Karen screaming "I’m dying, I’m dying, it’s my son" after she was stabbed.

Mr Flanagan is then reported to have made his way to Ms Knell’s home where he killed her before taking his own life.

Police found Karen dead in her home on Friday evening after receiving reports of a stabbing.

They then went to Stacey’s home where Mr Flanagan was found unconscious. He was declared dead shortly after.

Stacey Knell
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While searching the house, police tragically found Ms Knell’s body.

PSNI have said the two incidents are connected.

Detective Chief Inspector John Caldwell said: “While we have launched a murder investigation, we are not looking for anyone else in connection with these incidents which we believe are connected.”

Ken Flanagan
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Following news of Ms Knell and Karen Flanagan’s deaths, Deputy Mayor Noreen McClelland said: “This is a close-knit community and I know that they will offer every support to those dealing with the pain of losing a loved one in such horrendous circumstances.

“Once again it appears that two women have lost their lives in a violent attack.

“How many more women have to die before our Executive takes action to address gender-based violence?”

Police have asked for anyone with information to call them on 101 quoting reference number 2441 of 19/03/21.

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