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Murder victims will be buried together in County Clare

A woman stands in the center. One girl on one side, a child on the other. Behind many people. The woman wears sunglasses and a gaa jersey. There are blue and yellow bands at the beginning of boys and girls. There is a flag covered on the child's neck. They're all smiling. Psni

Vanessa Whyte and her daughter Sara and her son James were deadly shot in a house in Maguiresbridge on Wednesday.

Funeral arrangements for Ms. Whyte and her children were announced on Monday night.

One Shipment on social media Funeral directors said: “Lift and funeral mass participants are asked to wear bright and cheerful colors in their memories.”

On Wednesday, July 30, at 11:00, a lifting service will take place at St Mary’s Church in Maguiresbridge.

The funeral mass will be held on Saturday (August 2nd Saturday at Clarefield, Clarefield, Vanessa Whyte’s hometown.

“After Mass, Vanessa, James and Sara, will be heard together at the Templeley Cemetery,” he said.

Emergency services were called to their homes on Drummeer Road on Wednesday morning.

Two of the victims were declared dead at the scene, and a third victim died in the hospital that day.

Hours after the attack, the Northern Irish Police Service (PSNI) told a news conference that a man from the same household was in the hospital with firearms.

Praise for murder victims

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Duraer Road in Fermanagh district, tributes near the shooting scene remained

Sara and James were students at Enniskillen Royal Linguistics School and former students of Maguiresbridge Primary School in their own villages.

Busy The mourning took a guard for the family On the grounds of primary school on Friday.

A few senior politicians were present because religious representatives addressed the guard, and one minute silence respected the victims.

The interior of the Immaculat Concept Church in Andrew Hamilton Clare County. Three candles are burned on a altar table placed at the bottom of the red carpet -covered steps. There is photos of a woman and two young people on the altar and under the altar. A toy was placed on the table. Flowers surround the candles.Andrew Hamilton

Victims were prayed at the Immaculate Concept Church in Clare County on Sunday

On Sunday evening, a prayer service took place at the Immaculate Concept Church in Clare County, Barefield.

During the service, the congregation priest Fr Tom Tom Fitzpatrick said the following to the mourning:

“Let us remember not only the way he dies, but also with his life, his smile, his power, and his incredibly strong love for his children.

“He gave it all to the end.”

“We remember James and Sara, not only as victims of violence, but also the children who play and have their favorite stories, of course, their favorite foods.

“Dreams that will never be fulfilled, but dreams that are important for them.”

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