The 14-year-old's funeral mass took place this morning.
An Offaly teenager who died in collision last week has been described as an Angel.
14-year-old Aoife Doyle's funeral mass took place in St. Brigid's Church Clara this morning.
The teenager was walking along the Clara Ballycumber road when she was hit by a jeep on Friday evening.
Her uncle Ronan Scully described her as a beautiful girl and a fantastic niece:
He also praised those who helped her in her final moments:
Aoife's make up bag, a blanket made for her by Nana Scully and a Harry Potter wand were among the gifts brought to the alter to represent her love of fashion, family and her interest in movies and TV.
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