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Portavogie: Village ‘in shock’ following murder investigation | UK News

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PSNI HANDOUT Jordan Webb pictured with short light hair and stubble. He is wearing a grey coat and light top. PSNI HANDOUT

Jordan Webb, 28, was pronounced dead at the scene in Portavogie on Monday morning

The village of Portavogie in County Down is “in shock” after the death of a 28-year-old man on Monday, an MP has said.

The body of Jordan Webb was discovered at an address in New Harbour Road at 07:45 GMT on Monday.

A 21-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody.

Strangford DUP MP Jim Shannon said Portavogie is a place where “everybody knows everybody” and the victim was “well known in the village”.

A row or terraced houses with steps leading up to them and cars parked in front. A police cordon is taped to the railing.

A police cordon remained at New Harbour Road on Tuesday morning

Speaking to Radio Ulster’s Good Morning Ulster programme, Shannon said it was “quite unbelievable” when he heard the news.

“Our thoughts lie with the very young man who is not here today whose parents grieve, whose family grieve and there’s a vacant chair and there’s no voice and people are very conscious of that.

Jim Shannon. He is bald with white hair at the sides, wearing glasses, a white shirt and purple and green tartan tie. In the background there is a bookcase and artwork on a red wall.

Strangford DUP MP Jim Shannon says the deceased was “well known in the village”

“In Portavogie where we all know each other and have grown up together – I think the impact is greater,” Shannon said.

He said people in Portavogie would show their “sympathy, sorrow and grief”.

At the scene: ‘Quiet, residential part of the village’

Gráinne Connolly, News NI reporter, in Portavogie

The atmosphere feels somber in a wet and rainy Portavogie this morning, as the community comes to terms with the news of Mr Webb’s death.

A police cordon remains around several houses on the New Harbour Road and two police vehicles also remain at the scene.

The window on one of the front doors of a house behind the cordon appears to be boarded up.

It’s a quiet, residential part of the village beside a housing estate, with the local primary school and nursery unit just a minute or two away.

Whilst cars have been driving up and down the New Harbour Road this morning, very few people have been out and about

The PSNI attended the scene along with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, where the man was pronounced dead at the scene.

Councillor for Ards Peninsula, Pete Wray described the news as shocking and sad on social media.

“Please give the families involved privacy, and keep them in your thoughts and prayers,” he said.

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