Irishman in US hospital as wife found shot dead

An Irishman is in intensive care in Florida suffering from a gunshot wound to the head after his wife was found shot dead in …

An Irishman is in intensive care in Florida suffering from a gunshot wound to the head after his wife was found shot dead in their home.

Detectives investigating the shooting believe Dermot Reid (52) is suffering from a self-inflicted wound.

Mr Reid, originally from Duleek, Co Meath and his American wife Stacey Plumber (43) were discovered by their 12-year-old adopted daughter last Sunday morning.

A spokesman for Pinellas County Sherrif's Office said Mr Reid was on a life support machine in the Bayfront Medical Centre.

He said there were no witnesses to the incident at the property in Tierra Verda. A .38 handgun was found near Mr Reid.

Ms Plumber was a lawyer and had three adopted children. The couple are understood to have been married for a relatively short period of time.

Mr Reid is understood to have previously lived in Duleek for 20 years with his now ex-wife. He has two grown-up children.

The Pinellas County Sherrif's Office said he was unemployed at the time of the shooting.

A spokesman for the Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed it was providing consular assistance to the family of an Irishman shot in Florida. It refused to comment on his identity.

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David Labanyi

David Labanyi

David Labanyi is the Head of Audience with The Irish Times