The funeral details have been announced for the two teenage girls who died in the crash in Co Monaghan on Monday
THE FUNERAL DETAILS have been announced for the two teenage girls who died in the crash in Co Monaghan on Monday.
A female teenager is in a critical but stable condition in Cavan General Hospital and a male teenager is in the same hospital and continues to receive treatment for non-life threatening injuries. Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, the principal of Largy College, Sharon Magennis, said it has been a “very, very difficult 36 hours” for the school and the entire Clones community.
“Dlava was always smiling. She was a gorgeous soul. Loyal and bubbly. She was always very happy. She really had a goodness and she was just full of energy,” she said. Magennis said after the school became aware of the crash on Monday night, they “very quickly” decided to open the school “so that the two coaches carrying the students back from the Debs would be able to come back to a familiar place and see familiar places”.
“The past 36 hours has definitely taken a toll on all of us and everyone in our community. We can’t find the words to speak about how we feel. The students can’t find the words to express the emotions of anger and hurt that they feel.
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