Tributes are being paid to Aoibhe Byrne following her death in Carrickmacross on Wednesday evening. The popular girl played GAA with Magheracloone Ladies, ...
“A female youth was pronounced dead at the scene. “The club would like to extend our most heartfelt condolences to her family and friends at this devastating time. Rest in Peace Aoibhe, you’re always in our hearts.” A spokesperson said: “Our hearts are breaking today as we come to terms with the devastating loss of our dear student Aoibhe Byrne. Aoibhe was a wonderful lady, an excellent student and a key member of our sports teams. At this time of sadness, there are just no words, we offer our prayers, thoughts and support to you all. Aoibhe, a beautiful soul, always with a smile on her face, taken from us too soon.
Aoibhe Byrne, 14, died following an accident in Carrickmacross on Wednesday evening. Advertisement. Tributes were paid to the tragic schoolgirl. 3.
"Our whole community is in a state of shock. Rest in Peace Aoibhe, you’re always in our hearts." They added: "Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time." They added: "You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. "The club would like to extend our most heartfelt condolences to her family and friends at this devastating time. The GAA club suspended all activities as a mark of respect and said: "It is with profound sadness that our club learned of the passing of one of our club mates, Aoibhe Byrne.
Tributes have poured in for a 14-year-old schoolgirl who tragically died in an accident at her home in Co Monaghan.
‘Aoibhe was a member of our U16 girls team and started playing with the club at U10 level. ‘She was a lovely girl, and very involved in the local GAA and sports clubs,’ Mr Keelan said. Ms Byrne was pronounced dead at the scene, and the Health and Safety Authority are now investigating.
Aoibhe Byrne from Magheracloone died suddenly yesterday following what's been described as a "tragic accident". The 14 year old is from the Lisnaclea area of ...
She was always smiling and always having the craic. Aoibhe was a member of our U16 girls team and started playing with the club at U10 level. "Our hearts are breaking as we come to terms with the devastating loss of our dear student Aoibhe Byrne. Our sincere sympathies to Olivia, Gary, Oisín, Saoirse, Carolan and Gary Óg, her extended family and her friends.
A Co Monaghan community will come together tomorrow night for a candlelit vigil following the death of a 14-year-old schoolgirl in a tragic accident.
“Aoibhe was a member of our U16 girls team and started playing with the club at U10 level. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this sad time. He said: "She was a lovely girl, and very involved in the local GAA and sports clubs.
Aoibhe Byrne, who played GAA with Magheracloone Ladies, basketball with Carrick Cruisers and soccer with Carrick Rovers AFC, died in Carrickmacross on Wednesday ...
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this sad time. In a post on Facebook, Carrick Rovers AFC extended its sympathies to Aoibhe's family. Aoibhe Byrne, who played GAA with Magheracloone Ladies, basketball with Carrick Cruisers and soccer with Carrick Rovers AFC, died in Carrickmacross on Wednesday evening.
A community in southeast Monaghan is coming to terms with a tragedy this week after the death of a 14-year-old girl in an accident.
She was always smiling and always having the craic.” Everyone is thinking about her and the family at this time. People will wrap themselves around this family in the coming days and weeks.” “There are no words that could being any comfort to Aoibhe’s family and friends. “Right throughout the entire area there is shock, sadness and numbness. The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) has confirmed that it is aware of the incident and is making “the relevant enquiries” at this time (it is understood that a formal investigation is not underway at present).
The community is in shock following the incident at the property in Carrickmacross on Wednesday evening. The girl, who has been named locally as Aoibhe Byrne, ...
“Aoibhe was a member of our U16 girls team and started playing with the club at U10 level. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this sad time. He said: "She was a lovely girl, and very involved in the local GAA and sports clubs.