Ross McKee & Conor Neeson
BBC News NI
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Police say the Drummeer Road remains closed to motorists
Two people have died and two people have been seriously injured in a shooting incident in County Fermanagh.
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service said it received a call at 08:21 BST on Wednesday and sent three vehicles and the air ambulance to the scene in Maguiresbridge.
It added that one patient was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast by air ambulance and another was taken to South West Acute Hospital in Enniskillen.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said there is no ongoing risk to the public, but the Drummeer Road remains closed to motorists.
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Democratic Unionist Party assembly member Deborah Erskine has urged people not to speculate about the incident, while "police carry out their work".
"This is truly shocking and has stunned the entire community," she added.
"The area of Maguiresbridge where this has happened is a rural, quiet area and everyone is deeply affected by what has happened this morning."
Erskine said the incident has "caused widespread shock, not just in Maguiresbridge, but right across Fermanagh".
DUP MLA Deborah Erskine said the community is in shock
"This is a small rural area, this road is a very rural road, things like this are completely unexpected in this part of the world.
"The foremost in all in all of our thoughts will be with the family and what they have had to deal with today," Erskine told BBC News NI.
Sinn Féin MP Pat Cullen said her "thoughts are with the victims and their families at this tragic time".
"I would urge people to not speculate on the details of this tragic and shocking incident."