McCartney fiancée's Belfast home attacked
The home of murdered Belfast man Robert McCartney's fiancée was attacked overnight.
The McCartney family blamed local people but Sinn Féin says loyalists were seen running off after the attack.
Bridgeen Hagan's and Mr McCartney's two young sons were in the Short Strand home he shared with them before he was murdered in January.
She said she was now thinking of moving after stones and beer cans were thrown at her house on Saturday night.
Paula McCartney, Mr McCartney's sister said police CCTV footage showed that only local people were in the area at the time of the attack.
Sinn Féin said however that a number of homes in the area were attacked by loyalists after the local "mini 12th" parade.
The party's Deborah Devenny said women walking home witnessed the attack and saw loyalists running off towards the protestant Castlerea Road area.



