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06 Sept 2025

Misinformation online 'inciting hatred' in regards to Montserrat Martorell murder condemned

United Against Racism Derry and North West have hit out at online rumors in regards to the tragic murder of Montserrat Martorell

Police launch murder investigation following fire in Derry

United Against Racism Derry and North West have hit out at those who spread online rumors in regards to the tragic murder of Montserrat Martorell in Derry last weekend.

Montserrat Martorell, 65, was found dead in a flat in Harvey Street on Saturday, 24 August. 

A man has been remanded in custody charged with her murder. In addition to the charge of murder, the man has been charged with rape and arson with intent to endanger life.

UAR spokesperson Davy McAuley said: "The brutal killing of a woman in Derry was truly shocking and we extend our heartfelt condolences to the victim’s family and friends.

"It is deeply concerning that within hours of the brutal murder of a woman rampant misinformation was being spread online regarding this incident.

"Individuals and groups attempting to exploit this tragedy to further their own racist agendas, spreading lies and inciting hatred.

"This behavior is not only disrespectful to the victim and their loved ones but also dangerous to our community.

"We have seen similar tactics after the tragic killings in Southport. False information was disseminated to stir up racial tensions and bring more racist violence onto our streets.

"Some people may innocently share this misinformation but there is no doubt that those creating it and disseminating it are trying to cause society to fracture.

"Racism and hate have no place in our society. Derry people are better than obnoxious lies and damaging trope filled horror stories to exploit a brutal murder.

"People need to think before spreading dangerous misinformation. Lies on social media have real world consequences."

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