A 32-year-old man has been charged with the murder of Natalie McNally, who was stabbed at her home in Northern Ireland just before Christmas last year.
Police in Northern Ireland said the accused was arrested on December 19 and then released again. Now he was caught again.
Sky News reports on Thursday. Police in Northern Ireland tracked down the two suspects on January 31 in Lisburn.
He is due to appear at Lisburn Magistrates Court today. A police spokesman said prosecutors would review all charges on Thursday.
A mother of young children missed: – Mom, come home
stabbed at home
Natalie McNally, 32, was stabbed at her home in Lurgan on December 18.
She was at the time fifteen weeks pregnant.
Investigators conducted hundreds of house-to-house tours and watched over 4,000 hours of surveillance video to solve the murder mystery.
The family is in mourning
More than a thousand people gathered in memory of Natalie in Lurgan Park last Saturday.
The anniversary celebration was organized by the National Council of Women (NWC).
Natalie’s parents, Noel and Bernie, and her siblings, Brendan, Niall, and Declan, were present during the gathering.
Many of the attendees brought posters that read “Justice for Natalie” and “She was only in the house” – while many wore pink or blue outfits in memory of the mother.