The event was held hours after police renewed their appeal to find Natalie's killer
Park on Saturday in memory of murder victim Natalie McNally and to call for an end to violence against women.Co ArmaghSaturday afternoon's rally was co-ordinated by the National Women's Council of Ireland and was attended by many carrying placards reading"Justice for Natalie", and"She was only at home".Those attending were also asked to wear pink and blue in memory of Natalie and Dean, the baby boy she was carrying at the time of her murder.
Natalie’s brother, Niall McNally, said: “Natalie was a feminist activist herself, a strong voice for women. It’s unthinkable what’s happened to her. We’re asking people across the island to have a look at the CCTV footage theRachel Coyle, NWC’s Head of Campaigns and Mobilisation, said: “Violence against women is a scourge on our society, with killings at the sharpest end of the spectrum. But these killings are not inevitable.
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