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21st Mar 2017

Martin McGuinness the former Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland has died

Niamh Maher

Martin McGuinness, the former Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, has died.

Mr McGuinness passed away early this morning at Derry’s Altnagelvin Hospital with his family by his bedside.

In January, the 66-year-old stepped down from politics amid the so-called ‘cash-for-ash’ scandal, which saw DUP leader Arlene Foster come under mounting pressure to resign.

He had been diagnosed with a rare heart condition in December.

Mr McGuinness’s resignation triggered a snap election, which changed the landscape in Stormont.

He was a former member of the IRA’s army council and worked as Sinn Féin’s chief negotiator during the peace process.

He led Sinn Féin into power-sharing with the DUP in 2007 and served as deputy first minister alongside Ian Paisley, Peter Robinson and Arlene Foster.

Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams was the first to pay tribute this morning: