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Triple Tragedy: Inquest Set for Mother, Girlfriend, and Accused's Deaths
6 Jan
Summary
- Inquest scheduled for June into three deaths in March 2021.
- Kenneth McClean-Flanagan allegedly killed mother and girlfriend.
- Calls for action on gender-based violence followed the incident.

An inquest into the tragic deaths of a mother, her girlfriend, and the accused perpetrator is expected to commence in June. Kenneth McClean-Flanagan, 26, is believed to have murdered his mother, Karen McClean-Flanagan, 50, and his girlfriend, Stacey Knell, 30, in Newtownabbey in March 2021. He then allegedly took his own life.
The devastating incident spurred urgent calls for unified action to combat gender-based violence in Northern Ireland. Since March 2025, preliminary hearings have been held at Belfast's Laganside Courthouse, with various parties, including the victim's next-of-kin and the PSNI, legally represented.
Coroner Anne-Louise Toal recently received an update, noting that work continues on disclosing PSNI material and considering further witnesses. She expressed hope to schedule the full inquest hearing for the week of June 15, with another preliminary hearing set for February 23.




