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Creeslough: Who were the 10 victims of petrol station explosion? | Creeslough: Who were the 10 victims of petrol station explosion? |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Top row left to right: Shauna Flanagan Garwe and her father Robert Garwe, Leona Harper, Hugh Kelly, Jessica Gallagher. Bottom row left to right: Martin McGill, James O'Flaherty, Martina Martin, Catherine O'Donnell and son James Monaghan | Top row left to right: Shauna Flanagan Garwe and her father Robert Garwe, Leona Harper, Hugh Kelly, Jessica Gallagher. Bottom row left to right: Martin McGill, James O'Flaherty, Martina Martin, Catherine O'Donnell and son James Monaghan |
Friends and neighbours have paid tribute to the 10 people who were killed by a huge explosion at a petrol station in the Republic of Ireland. | Friends and neighbours have paid tribute to the 10 people who were killed by a huge explosion at a petrol station in the Republic of Ireland. |
The victims - ranging in age from five to 59 - lost their lives in the disaster in the County Donegal village of Creeslough on Friday. | The victims - ranging in age from five to 59 - lost their lives in the disaster in the County Donegal village of Creeslough on Friday. |
Gardaí (Irish police) said they were all "local people" who lived in the village or in surrounding areas. | Gardaí (Irish police) said they were all "local people" who lived in the village or in surrounding areas. |
Shauna Flanagan Garwe and Robert Garwe | Shauna Flanagan Garwe and Robert Garwe |
Five-year-old Shauna was the youngest of the people who died and was with her father Robert when the explosion happened. | Five-year-old Shauna was the youngest of the people who died and was with her father Robert when the explosion happened. |
"Shauna was a playful, energetic little girl - she always asked for a lollipop," said Creeslough pharmacist Fergus Brennan. | "Shauna was a playful, energetic little girl - she always asked for a lollipop," said Creeslough pharmacist Fergus Brennan. |
"Looking at her photograph as the names have been released brings home the tragedy of a life cut short. | "Looking at her photograph as the names have been released brings home the tragedy of a life cut short. |
"A beautiful little girl... her dad doted on her." | "A beautiful little girl... her dad doted on her." |
Robert, known in the village as Bob, had taken his daughter to the shop to buy a birthday cake and treats. | Robert, known in the village as Bob, had taken his daughter to the shop to buy a birthday cake and treats. |
Catherine O'Donnell and James Monaghan | Catherine O'Donnell and James Monaghan |
Catherine, 39, and her son James were in the queue for the post office inside the shop when the explosion happened. | Catherine, 39, and her son James were in the queue for the post office inside the shop when the explosion happened. |
They had gone there after the 13-year-old had finished school for the day. | They had gone there after the 13-year-old had finished school for the day. |
He had been studying at Mulroy College in the nearby town of Milford. | He had been studying at Mulroy College in the nearby town of Milford. |
Leona Harper | Leona Harper |
Leona was described as a talented rugby player by Letterkenny Rugby Club, where she played in the under-14 team. | Leona was described as a talented rugby player by Letterkenny Rugby Club, where she played in the under-14 team. |
She was a supporter of Liverpool Football Club, which posted on Twitter that it was "deeply saddened" by her death. | She was a supporter of Liverpool Football Club, which posted on Twitter that it was "deeply saddened" by her death. |
The 14-year-old, who was a pupil at Mulroy College in Milford, had been due to go to a birthday party on Friday. | The 14-year-old, who was a pupil at Mulroy College in Milford, had been due to go to a birthday party on Friday. |
Instead she decided to go to Creeslough for a sleepover with a friend. | Instead she decided to go to Creeslough for a sleepover with a friend. |
She was picking an ice cream in the shop when the explosion happened. | She was picking an ice cream in the shop when the explosion happened. |
Her family said they were "eternally grateful" to those who had helped to find her body. | Her family said they were "eternally grateful" to those who had helped to find her body. |
Jessica Gallagher | Jessica Gallagher |
Jessica was a fashion graduate who had studied in Paris and Shanghai and was due to start a new job as a designer in Belfast. | Jessica was a fashion graduate who had studied in Paris and Shanghai and was due to start a new job as a designer in Belfast. |
The 24-year-old was visiting her boyfriend in his apartment above the petrol station when the explosion happened. | The 24-year-old was visiting her boyfriend in his apartment above the petrol station when the explosion happened. |
Aileen Níc Pháidín knew Jessica well from their childhood. | Aileen Níc Pháidín knew Jessica well from their childhood. |
"She was a lovely girl - I was really friendly with her when I was younger," she said. | "She was a lovely girl - I was really friendly with her when I was younger," she said. |
"We went back and forth to each other's houses, baking together. | "We went back and forth to each other's houses, baking together. |
"Me and my brother would have been over a lot in her house and her mammy would have made us dinners every day - very good-hearted people." | "Me and my brother would have been over a lot in her house and her mammy would have made us dinners every day - very good-hearted people." |
James O'Flaherty | James O'Flaherty |
Forty-eight-year-old James was originally from Sydney in Australia. | Forty-eight-year-old James was originally from Sydney in Australia. |
He was married and was the father of one son. | He was married and was the father of one son. |
He had been living in Dunfanaghy, a small town about 10 minutes drive from Creeslough. | |
Martin McGill | Martin McGill |
Martin was described as a "devoted son" who cared for his elderly mother. | Martin was described as a "devoted son" who cared for his elderly mother. |
The 49-year-old regularly visited the village pharmacy to collect medication for her. | The 49-year-old regularly visited the village pharmacy to collect medication for her. |
"[He] was such a special, lovable and friendly young man, very well known and liked around Creeslough," said pharmacist Fergus Brennan. | "[He] was such a special, lovable and friendly young man, very well known and liked around Creeslough," said pharmacist Fergus Brennan. |
After the explosion Martin's mother was trying to find him and called the pharmacy to ask if he had been there. | After the explosion Martin's mother was trying to find him and called the pharmacy to ask if he had been there. |
"Tragically one of our team went up to [the petrol station] and Martin's car was on the forecourt," said Mr Brennan. | "Tragically one of our team went up to [the petrol station] and Martin's car was on the forecourt," said Mr Brennan. |
Martina Martin | Martina Martin |
Martina was working in the shop at the petrol station. | Martina was working in the shop at the petrol station. |
She was 49 and was a mother of four. | She was 49 and was a mother of four. |
Her sons Sean and Neil attended a vigil in the nearby village of Downings on Sunday night. | Her sons Sean and Neil attended a vigil in the nearby village of Downings on Sunday night. |
There they shook hands with and hugged firefighters from Mevagh Fire Station who had been at the scene of the blast on Friday. | |
Hugh Kelly | Hugh Kelly |
Hugh was a farmer from the area. | Hugh was a farmer from the area. |
He was 59 years old and was the oldest person to die as a result of the explosion. | He was 59 years old and was the oldest person to die as a result of the explosion. |