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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Teen 'Artist' Dies in Tragic Finglas Scrambler Accident

Teen 'Artist' Dies in Tragic Finglas Scrambler Accident

30 Jan

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Summary

  • A 16-year-old girl tragically died in a scrambler crash.
  • Her funeral highlighted her artistic talents and vibrant personality.
  • The incident has sparked renewed calls for action on dangerous scramblers.
Teen 'Artist' Dies in Tragic Finglas Scrambler Accident

A community is in mourning following the tragic death of 16-year-old Grace Lynch, who died in a scrambler crash on Ratoath Road in Finglas, North Dublin, last Sunday. Her funeral mass at Rivermount Church was attended by hundreds of mourners, including students and firefighters who formed a guard of honour. Grace was remembered by her mother as an "artist" who made people "feel happy just to be around her" and who was "only starting her life."

During the service, Father Seamus Aherne spoke somberly about the dangers of scramblers, warning that "mad youngsters full of bravado" on these vehicles "will kill and be killed." He acknowledged the community's pain and anger, stating that "the lives of all here have been deeply affected." The Taoiseach has pledged to remove scramblers from public roads in the wake of Grace's death.

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Mourners wore red, Grace's favorite color, and her self-portrait was presented during the service, further illustrating her artistic spirit. Her family expressed that their lives "will never be the same again" following the loss of their beloved daughter. The funeral also saw attendance from Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Grace Lynch tragically died in a scrambler crash on Ratoath Road in Finglas, North Dublin, last Sunday.
Grace was remembered as a vibrant "artist" who had a way of making people happy and was always laughing, kindness, and bubbly.
The incident has led to warnings that scramblers driven by "mad youngsters full of bravado" are dangerous and "will kill and be killed," prompting pledges to remove them from public roads.

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