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.

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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.

David Labanyi

David Labanyi

David Labanyi is the Head of Audience with The Irish Times