Two men arrested after teenagers died in hotel crush in Northern Ireland

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Two men arrested after teenagers died in hotel crush in Northern Ireland
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Two men have been arrested over the deaths of three teenagers who were killed at a St Patrick's Day disco in Cookstown, Northern Ireland on Sunday. The men were arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of

The victims were named on Monday as Connor Currie, aged 16, and Lauren Bullock and Morgan Barnard, both aged 17.

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