TALLANSTOWN, Ireland (BN24)— A man in his 30s has been arrested after three people were found dead at a home in the rural village of Tallanstown, County Louth, on Monday morning, prompting a major investigation by Irish authorities.

Gardaí, the national police force of Ireland, confirmed that two men and a woman were discovered deceased at the scene. Irish broadcaster RTÉ reported that the victims are believed to be members of the same family and may have died in a violent attack.
The suspect was taken into custody shortly after the bodies were found. Gardaí continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the deaths, but have indicated that they are not seeking additional suspects.
“There is no ongoing threat to the public,” said Ireland’s Minister for Justice, Jim O’Callaghan. He declined to provide further details, citing the sensitivity of the investigation.
The violent deaths have left the tight-knit Mid Louth community in shock. Local Sinn Féin TD Ruairí Ó Murchú described the events as “absolutely appalling,” expressing sorrow over what he called “dreadful and violent circumstances” that have deeply affected the area.
“The fact that three members of one family seem to have died in dreadful and violent circumstances on a Monday morning in a quiet and rural area of Mid Louth is appalling,” he said. “It has absolutely stunned the community all over County Louth.”
Ó Murchú urged the public to avoid speculation online and called on anyone with relevant information to come forward to the Gardaí.
Fine Gael TD Paula Butterly also reacted to the tragedy, describing it as “absolutely shocking.”
“My thoughts and prayers go out to the whole community and wider family members and friends,” she said.
Fianna Fáil councillor John Sheridan, who knew the family personally through local events and the recent local elections, said the area was experiencing a “huge degree of shock.”
“It’s the type of area where everyone would know everyone,” he told RTÉ’s News at One program. “We hear of tragic events quite often. We don’t expect them to happen in our own locality.”
The Garda Technical Bureau remains on site in Tallanstown as part of the forensic investigation. No cause of death has yet been officially released, and the identities of the victims have not been confirmed publicly.
Authorities are continuing to appeal for any information that may assist the ongoing investigation.



