Derry GAA has condemned all forms of domestic violence after the wife of Rory Gallagher, the Derry senior football team manager, made 'serious allegations' against him.
Rory Gallagher is due to lead Derry into this Sunday's Ulster Senior Football Championship final against ArmaghDerry GAA has condemned all forms of domestic violence after the wife of Rory Gallagher, the Derry senior football team manager, made "serious allegations" against him.She claimed it happened before and during her marriage.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland said on Thursday it investigated two separate incidents and issued files to the Public Prosecution Service . He said: "Those closest to our family are well aware of the reasons for the breakdown of our marriage and the continued issues we have faced since that time."
"We encourage anyone who had experienced domestic violence to report it to the relevant authorities immediately."The company declined our request.No charges after investigationIt said: "While we cannot comment or make judgement on any specific allegation or allegations, Ulster GAA does not condone any form of domestic violence."
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