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Claire Simpson and Brian Hutton, Press Association
Republic of Ireland news
 A FATHER is thought to have stabbed his wife and three sons before turning the knife on himself  in a suspected murder-suicide in Co Cavan. The bodies of Alan Hawe, aged in his forties, wife Clodagh, aged in her thirties, and their three sons Liam (13), Niall (11) and Ryan (six), were discovered near Ballyjamesduff, in Co Cavan, on Monday.
 

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