A person has died following an arson attack on a car in Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Police confirmed the discovery of a body after a vehicle fire was extinguished in the Rylagh Road area of Omagh on Saturday.
A police spokesperson stated that they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and have appealed to the public for information.
“Just before 2.05pm, we received a report from our colleagues in Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service that a vehicle — a silver Mitsubishi Lancer GS2 — was on fire in the Rylagh Road area of the town,” the spokesperson said on Sunday.
“As fire officers extinguished the blaze they discovered that, tragically, a person had died as a result of the fire.”
“We are treating this fire as arson, and our inquiries as to how the person came to be beside the vehicle are ongoing.”
“We would appeal to anyone who may have been in the area between midday and 2.15pm yesterday, who may have noticed anything suspicious, to contact us. We would be particularly keen to hear from anyone who had dashcam or other footage and would also like to hear from anyone who may have noticed this particular vehicle.”
“The number to call is 101, quoting reference 982 02/08/25.”
SDLP West Tyrone MLA Daniel McCrossan described the incident as “deeply disturbing and one that has shocked the local community”.
He added: “My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of the person who has so tragically lost their life.”
“It is heartbreaking that someone has died in such harrowing circumstances. People in the area are understandably anxious and looking for answers.”
“It is critical that anyone with information – no matter how small – reports it to the PSNI. The victim’s family deserves truth and justice. I will be following developments closely and supporting efforts to ensure a full investigation.”
Mr. McCrossan also acknowledged the rapid response of emergency services and emphasized the importance of maintaining calm and cooperation as the investigation progresses.