Around 2,000 people attended a vigil for the four young people on Sunday evening.
Members of the public queue up to sign the book of condolence at County Hall, Clonmel
Books of condolence for each victim were opened at the local council offices at County Hall in Clonmel on Monday morning.Several people lined up waiting to sign the books ahead of them opening.Grieving family members and classmates of the victims were among those who attended the emotional event at Kickham Plaza.
The funeral for Mr and Ms McSweeney will be held at St Peter and Paul’s Church in Clonmel at 11.30am on Friday.Parish priest Fr John Treacy said “very difficult” days lay ahead for the families. The youngsters were on their way to celebrate their Leaving Cert exam results, which they had received earlier on Friday.
Young men and women embraced one another and cried as the vigil came to a close with the song Rise Up by Andra Day.Earlier on Sunday, students attended Loreto Secondary School and Presentation Secondary School to mourn together.
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