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Parade cancelled over teen deaths Lake tragedy victims to be buried
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Republicans have cancelled an Easter Sunday parade in Castlewellan as a mark of respect to two cousins who died while canoeing on a local lake. The funerals of two County Down cousins who died while canoeing on a local lake are expected to take place on Tuesday.
Rory McAlinden, 18, and Claire Steel, 16, went missing in the water at Castlewellan Forest Park at about 0100 BST on Saturday.Rory McAlinden, 18, and Claire Steel, 16, went missing in the water at Castlewellan Forest Park at about 0100 BST on Saturday.
Friends and relatives mounted a vigil at the lakeside as their bodies were recovered by a search party.
Republicans cancelled an Easter Sunday parade in Castlewellan as a mark of respect to the two cousins.
Prayers were also said for the teenagers at churches in the town on Sunday morning.Prayers were also said for the teenagers at churches in the town on Sunday morning.
Sinn Fein Councillor Eamon McConvey said their deaths were "a tragedy".Sinn Fein Councillor Eamon McConvey said their deaths were "a tragedy".
He said: "Instead of parading round the town with the bands and maybe a couple of thousand people we have decided just to have a wreath-laying ceremony.He said: "Instead of parading round the town with the bands and maybe a couple of thousand people we have decided just to have a wreath-laying ceremony.
"We as republicans would just like to share sympathy and show our respect for the family.""We as republicans would just like to share sympathy and show our respect for the family."
A third person in the canoe managed to swim ashore and dial 999.A third person in the canoe managed to swim ashore and dial 999.
Friends and relatives mounted a vigil at the lakeside as their bodies were recovered by a search party.Friends and relatives mounted a vigil at the lakeside as their bodies were recovered by a search party.
Laurence Cummings of the Coastguard said the cousins were found by a local dive team at about 1100 BST on Saturday.Laurence Cummings of the Coastguard said the cousins were found by a local dive team at about 1100 BST on Saturday.
"They were located in the north east corner of the lake, not very far from a small jetty," he said."They were located in the north east corner of the lake, not very far from a small jetty," he said.
"It is our understanding that they were between 30 to 40ft from the shore.""It is our understanding that they were between 30 to 40ft from the shore."
Search teams found the bodies close to a small jettySearch teams found the bodies close to a small jetty
The coastguard, the police and the fire and rescue service had all been involved in the search. A police helicopter was also used in the operation.The coastguard, the police and the fire and rescue service had all been involved in the search. A police helicopter was also used in the operation.
Superintendent Peter Loughins said the third person who managed to swim to safety was not physically injured, but was in a state of shock.Superintendent Peter Loughins said the third person who managed to swim to safety was not physically injured, but was in a state of shock.
"Shortly after 1100 BST, police dogs and a civilian dog located in the water a body," he confirmed."Shortly after 1100 BST, police dogs and a civilian dog located in the water a body," he confirmed.
"In response to that the Mourne Underwater Search Team subsequently found the bodies of Clare Steele and Rory McAlinden.""In response to that the Mourne Underwater Search Team subsequently found the bodies of Clare Steele and Rory McAlinden."
He added: "We give our sympathy to the families involved at this time."He added: "We give our sympathy to the families involved at this time."