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Daniel Aruebose as a baby

'A terrible tragedy': Vigil held in Donabate to remember Daniel Aruebose

Poems were read, and prayers said for Daniel.

A VIGIL HAS been held for Daniel Aruebose after human remains were found in a search for him in Co Dublin.

Daniel had not been seen for several years, and would have been seven if he had lived.

Concerns for the boy were raised by the child and family agency Tusla on 29 August.

Last week, gardaí uncovered human skeleton remains after an extensive search of an area of open ground in the Donabate area.

Gardaí said they believed the remains belong to Daniel, ahead of formal identification and DNA analysis.

On Sunday crowds gathered for a vigil at Donabate Green.

Candles were lit, and blue and white balloons released in his memory.

Poems were read, and prayers said for Daniel.

Labour councillor Corina Johnston was among those at the event, which she said was organised by senior citizens to bring people together at a time when many in the community were feeling shocked and upset.

She said it was very emotional, but lovely for so many to come together to support each other, and remember Daniel.

“We all wanted to support each other at a very difficult time,” she said.

“It has been a very tough couple of weeks, Donabate is a very close-knit community. There was a big turnout, people were very upset, people were crying.

“Since the discovery of Daniel’s remains on Wednesday, and the release of the photograph and the name and all, that really brought it home to everybody really, the reality of this, so I think everybody wanted to do something and come together in some way and pay tribute to him and to remember him.”

Johnston described the location of where the remains were found as close to a sports complex, and an area where everyone walked past frequently and knew well.

She said people have already suggested they would like to see a memorial placed there to Daniel in the future.

“That’s something we have to think about in the days and weeks ahead, but it’s early days, and just so raw right now,” she said.

“I went down there to lay flowers on Thursday morning, and met some people, they’re visibly upset, from all different age groups. The whole thing is a terrible tragedy.”

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