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‘His life was taken so cruelly’ – Family’s heartbreak after man, 41, jailed for ‘cruelly’ murdering & dumping man’s body

A MAN who murdered, dismembered and dumped another man’s body in a reservoir in Co Tyrone has been sentenced to a minimum of 24 years.

Stephen McCourt, 41, from Riverview in Augher, in Co Tyrone, was found guilty of murdering Damien Heagney following a trial which ended in April this year.

Mugshot of Stephen McCourt, convicted of the murder of Damien Heagney.
Stephen McCourt, from Dromore, appeared before Belfast Crown Court and was today told he will serve a minimum of 24 years in prison
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Photo of Damien Heagney.
Damien Heagney was last seen alive in late December 2021 and his dismembered remains were recovered from Cappagh Reservoir in Pomeroy on 10 August 2022
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Detective Superintendent Rachel Wilson speaks to the media outside Belfast Crown Court.
Detective Superintendent Rachel Wilson outside Belfast Crown Court after the sentence hearing
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Mr Heagney, 47, from Cookstown, was last seen alive at the end of December 2021.

He was reported missing in July 2022 and his partially dismembered remains were recovered from Cappagh Reservoir the following month.

Mr Justice Stephen Fowler told Belfast Crown Court that the dismemberment was “callous in the extreme” and added greatly to his family’s distress, in particular the victim’s mother.

He also said that the disposal of Mr Heagney’s body in the reservoir was an additional step taken to “conceal, destroy evidence, cover the murder and subvert police investigation”.

The family of Mr Heagney said the actions that led to his death were “depraved”.

A family statement said: “The last few years have been torturous for our family.

“No one should ever have to deal with the heartache of losing a son and a brother, yet we have to wake up every single morning knowing that Damien was murdered.

“Damien’s life was taken so cruelly, and the actions that followed were depraved – more than we can ever begin to express.

“It’s actually impossible to stop thinking about what happened to Damien. We go over it, again and again, and it haunts us.

“Yet, among the torment, we’ve each taken comfort from the genuine kindness and support shown by others.

“We would like to thank the jury who put in so much time and effort, listening to all the evidence to bring back a guilty verdict, especially in such a difficult case. We will always be grateful to them.”

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