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Service of removal for murder victims to be held

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PSNI A woman stands in the centre. A girl is on one side and a boy on the other side. A lot of other people are behind them. The woman is wearing sunglasses and a GAA jersey. The boy and girl have blue and yellow bands on their heads. The boy has a flag draped over his neck. They're all smiling. PSNI

Vanessa Whyte and her daughter Sara and son James were fatally shot at a house in Maguiresbridge last Wednesday

The service will see prayers said at St Mary’s Church before the remains are taken to County Clare where a funeral Mass will take place on Saturday.

Pacemaker St Mary's Church in Maguiresbridge, with graveyard beside it containing grave stones. There are grey gates in front, with an orange and white traffic cone to the left.Pacemaker

A service of removal will take place at St Mary’s Church in Maguiresbridge

Funeral arrangements for Ms Whyte and her children were announced on Monday night.

In a post on social media the funeral directors said: “People attending the service of removal and funeral Mass are asked to please wear bright and cheerful colours in their memory.”

The funeral Mass will be held in Ms Whyte’s home town of Barefield in County Clare.

“Following Mass, Vanessa, James and Sara will be laid to rest together in Templemaley Cemetery,” the funeral directors said.

Emergency services were called to the home of Ms Whyte and her children on the Drummeer Road on 23 July.

Two of the victims were declared dead at the scene and a third victim died later that day in hospital.

Hours after the attack, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) told a news conference a man from the same household was in hospital with gunshot wounds.

PA Media A rabbit teddy, flowers, an arsenal scarf and jersey and a GAA jersey are lying in grass PA Media

Tributes were left on the Drummeer Road in County Fermanagh near the scene of the shooting

Sara and James were both students at Enniskillen Royal Grammar School and were former pupils of Maguiresbridge Primary School in their home village.

Crowds of mourners attended a vigil for the family in the primary school’s grounds on Friday.

Several senior politicians were present as religious representatives addressed the vigil, and a minute’s silence was held as a mark of respect for the victims.

Andrew Hamilton The interior of the Church of the Immaculate Conception in County Clare. Three candles are lit on an altar table which has been placed at the foot of red carpeted steps. There are photos of a woman and two teenagers on top of and beneath the altar. A teddy has also been placed on the table. Flowers surround the candles.Andrew Hamilton

The victims were prayed for in the Church of the Immaculate Conception in County Clare on Sunday

A prayer service took place on Sunday evening at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Barefield.

During the service, the parish priest, Fr Tom Fitzpatrick, told mourners: “Let us remember Vanessa not just by the way she died, but by the life she lived, her smile, her strength, her incredible powerful love for her children.

“She gave it her all to the very end.

“We remember James and Sara, not just as victims of violence, but as children who played and who laughed and had their favourite stories, of course favourite foods I’m sure as well, and great dreams.

“Dreams that will never be fulfilled, but dreams that mattered because they were theirs.”

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