Londonderry: The funeral of the Malayali students who died after falling into Inaf Lake in Londonderry, Northern Ireland will be held on Friday.
A cremation facility for the public today (31.08.2022) Wednesday from 2pm to 7pm and Thursday (01.09.2022) from 2pm to 7pm at St. Columb's Church Chapel Road, BT47 2BB Prepared and then taken to their respective homes.
On Friday (02.09.2022) at 9.30 a.m cremation facility for public in homes. Then at 11 o'clock St. A funeral service with Holy Communion will be held at Mary's Church, 49 Ardmore Road, Derry, BT47 3QP. After that, the service will be completed after arriving at the grave.
Sadness does not change, will not change, will not forget
The entire Malayali community in Ireland is mourning the unanticipated catastrophe. In the grief that permeates the mind, even the warmth of the Onam celebration is fading. All of Ireland, Joppa, and Rouen have also become depressed, in addition to London and Derry.
The deceased have been identified as Joseph Sebastian alias Joppu, son of Joshi's son Ruan at Muprapalli, Payayavur Pondenaparampat, Kannur, and Ottaplakal Sebastian Joseph alias Aju-VG pair of Erumeli Korati Kuruvamuzhi. They were both 16-year-old St. Columba's Boys' College students.
The tragedy that left the Irish Malayali community sad happened at Inaf Lake in Strathfoyle yesterday at 6 pm. The children who went for a bicycle ride with their friends reached the lake shore.Joppu, who jumped to save Ruan who unexpectedly fell into the lake, was also in danger. Friends and rescue workers had to rescue another child who jumped into the water with them.
The Irish Prime Minister also joins the families in their grief
Meehol Martin, the prime minister of Ireland, expressed his sympathy for the children's families' unbearable loss. Meehol Martin stated that he understands the Malayali community's deep sadness while speaking with media professionals in Monaghan. He expressed sadness that tragedies like this occur when water facilities are exploited and utilised.
Residents expressed their respect.
Many locals gathered at the lakeside to mourn the death of the youth. After paying floral tributes at the jetty next to the lake, they parted in silence. Police had set up a temporary road block near the loft where the children's bicycles were kept.
To classmates and teachers, unbelievable
Ruan and Joppu's school, St. Colomb's School, is devastated, as are all of the students and staff there.
"Our pupils are distraught, and this is a very tough time for the entire St. Columbs family.Finbarr Madden, the principal, stated.
"Words cannot express the loss we feel as a school community, but first and foremost our thoughts and prayers are with the families, community and friends of Joseph and Ruan," he said in a statement.
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