‘The devastation was impossible to imagine’, hey funeral



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At the funeral of Tadg O’Sullivan (59) and his son Diarmuid (23), “the shock, numbness, devastation” of their deaths were recounted and Tadg’s eldest son, Mark (26), was “impossible to imagine ”.

About 100 mourners attended the service for Tadg and Diarmuid on Friday and only 25 close relatives and friends entered the church due to Covid-19 regulations to sympathize with and support the grieving widow and mother, Ann O’Sullivan.

Tadg and Diarmuid died in what is believed to be a suicide pact on Monday, and took their own lives after shooting Mark in what he believed to be a dispute over the inheritance of the farm owned by Ann.

Outside the church, another 30 or more lined the path to the 19th century cut limestone church on the outskirts of Castlemagner village. Many were young people, friends and contemporaries of Diarmuid, still mired in silence by the enormity of the family tragedy.

Others waited in their cars parked in the parking lot across the road and got out of their vehicles to line the driveway and pay their respects when the two coffins were carried out of the church and placed in two hearse to make the short drive to the St Brigid Cemetery on the other side of town.

The tragedy earlier this week has plunged a community into darkness and left people struggling to make sense of it all, mourners heard.

Canon Toby Bluitt told mourners who attended the service at St. Mary’s Church in Castlemagner that it was difficult to put into words the sense of pain and misunderstanding their deaths had caused in their local community.

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