A large crowd is expected to attend her funeral mass tomorrow.
A large crowd is expected to attend the funeral mass of Ashling Murphy tomorrow.
The 23-year-old will be laid to rest in Lowerton Cemetery.
The Funeral Cortege will leave her home at 10.30 am to arrive at St Brigid’s Church, Mountbolus for 11am.
People attending are asked to assist Gardaí and stewards with parking.
Car parking will be provided as follows:
• Traffic from Tullamore will be directed into Killoughey GAA grounds.
• Traffic from Birr/Idle corner will be accommodated in a green field site at Murrays.
• Traffic arriving via Ballyboy will be accommodated in a green field site at Dalys.
Gardaí will be on duty to manage traffic and parking.
An Garda Síochána reminds persons attending that Covid-19, Omicron variant continues to be a significant Public Health concern. Public Health advice remains that persons unable to social distance or in crowded outdoor areas should wear appropriate face coverings.
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