'Another difficult day in a week without compare' as three more victims of Friday's explosion in Creeslough are buried
In a coffee shop in Creeslough, 10 candles flicker on the counter to remember those killed in the explosion that has devastated the village.Instead, a donation is asked for, with the money going towards the community support fund set up within recent days.As it was on Tuesday, two funerals were held just hours apart on Wednesday.
Mourners had come to pay their respects to a father, husband, an Australian who had made this area home.
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