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Tributes left for Scarlett Faulkner at St Munchin’s Church in Limerick City. Brendan Gleeson

Scarlett Faulkner’s family tell funeral she ‘will get the justice you deserve’

Mourners gathered in Limerick City for the funeral of the 29-year-old following her death after a three-week hospital battle.

THE FAMILY OF Scarlett Faulkner pledged at her funeral today that she would get justice. 

29-year-old Scarlett died last Monday after her life-support was turned off at Cork University Hospital, three weeks after she was allegedly attacked outside Birdhill village, north Co Tipperary.

Victoria Faulkner received applause from mourners when she told her late sister’s funeral mass, held at St Munchin’s Church, Limerick City: “We promise you sister, we will get the justice you deserve.”

“You were Daddy’s girl and Mommy’s world, we will love you forever, our sleeping beauty, from your ten sisters and five brothers, and most importantly you’re beautiful daughter Oceanna, who you loved dearly, the same way she loved you,” she added.

“You have left a big hole in each and everyone of our hearts but you also touched the hearts of many others in this world.

“You were a good mother, daughter, sister, sister-in-law, friend to us all, you have left us with a beautiful little girl, ‘Oceanna’ – a gift from god, who reminds us of you so much.”

Ms Faulkner told her sister: “You your little girl with all your heart, you gave her everything that a mother could give and do for her, and we promise to show her all the pictures of you and her making fond memories together.

“I’ll cherish every memory we ever shared together, you were a character, you always made us laugh, we will miss your beautiful smile and loving personality.

“You never left us for a minute without telling each and every one of us ‘I love you’, and ending every text message with ‘I love you loads, daddy, mommy, sister, brother’; The love you showed us we will never forget,” she said.

Prior to the funeral mass, and speaking on behalf of her father, Victoria Faulkner had asked mourners to be peaceful and not consume alcohol.

“My father asked me to pass on a message, that if anyone is fighting, any crowds that is coming to the funeral and are not getting on with each other, can ye please just pass each other for the sake of Scarlett and the day that’s in it,” she said.

“We have had the hardest three weeks of our lives, we are suffering…drink cannot be allowed near any of the funeral or wakes; please, we don’t want any trouble, no trouble at all at all”.

scarlett-faulkner-funeralscarlett-faulkner-funeralpicture-brendan-gleeson Members of the funeral procession today. Brendan Gleeson Brendan Gleeson

Canon Donal McNamara, St Munchin’s parish, encouraged those gathered at today’s funeral mass to focus their energies on “forgiveness”.

“Forgiveness does not mean denying pain or excusing wrongdoing. Forgiveness is a journey, a long difficult, challenging path that leads away from being consumed by anger and towards the freedom that god desires for each one of you,” said Fr McNamara.

“In moments like this, families can be torn apart or slowly healed. The choice is not easy.”

“But, if you allow the path to (peace) to work within you, even the deepest wounds can be healed, little by little,” he said.

Fr McNamara also encouraged Scarlett’s family to focus their attention on her six-year-old daughter Oceanna.

“The greatest gift remains Scarlett’s daughter, Oceanna, and their bond is not ended in death, rather it is changed,” Fr McNamara, who was assisted by Fr Pat Hogan.

Funeral Scarlet Faulkner 06 The funeral procession pictured today. Brendan Gleeson Brendan Gleeson

The Faulkner family decorated the exterior and interior of the church with floral tributes and heart shaped images of Ms Faulkner in happier times with them.

A lilac casket carrying Ms Faulkner’s remains were brought to the church in a glass carriage drawn by four white horses with pennants of Ms Faulkner’s image draped across the horses, provided by John O’Grady carriage hire, Sixmilebridge, Co Clare.

Afterwards, Celine Dion’s 1996 hit song “Because You Loved Me” was played on a speaker, as Ms Faulkner’s casket was shouldered out of the church and laid onto the rear of a flat bed lorry and driven away surrounded by her loved ones.

She was later laid to rest at her family plot at Meelick Cemetery, Meelick, south east Clare.

Two people are before the courts charged in connection with the alleged attack on Ms Faulkner.

They include a 16-year old girl who is accused of assault causing serious harm to Ms Faulkner, by allegedly striking her on her head at least eleven times with an iron bar; and a 40-year old woman who is charged with endangerment and violent disorder.

The two accused, who cannot be named because reporting restrictions have been imposed in the case, are due to appear on remand in court again on 23 April.

A post mortem examination was conducted on Ms Faulkner’s remains earlier this week, however Gardaí did not release the autopsy results.

Garda investigations into Ms Faulkner’s alleged assault and subsequent death are continuing.

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