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Published 22:50 6 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 16:23 7 Jul 2023 BST
"Officers and colleagues from Northern Ireland Ambulance Service attended and two people had sustained stab wounds during the incident,” said a PSNI spokesperson.
"One man was taken to hospital and the second received treatment at the scene.
"A man, aged in his 40s has been arrested and will be taken to custody for questioning.
https://twitter.com/FrRocksGFC/status/1677074327492079616 "Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or who may have footage that could assist our investigation is asked to contact police on 101 quoting reference 1960 of 06/07/23.” Cookstown Father Rocks have released the following statement:"Following a very serious incident at Padraig O' Cuillinn Pairc this evening during a u16 championship match, our thoughts are with the individuals impacted by it. "The committee will now work to ensure that children and young people who witnessed this disturbing and very serious incident have the support and assistance that they require in the coming days."The club will be making no further comment on this." The BBC has revealed that the two people who were stabbed was the referee and the umpire for the match. The umpire has been taken to hospital, while the referee's wounds were treated at the scene. Ulster GAA chief executive Brian McAvoy has told BBC Evening Extra: "I've been involved in GAA for over half a century and it's the first time I can recollect anything on this scale or this type of incident," This is a developing story and more information will follow...
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