The remains of 16-year-old Dlava Mohamed will return to her home town of Clones this evening. The Largy College student died alongside her best friend 17-year-old Kiea McCann following a fatal road traffic collision on the N54 in Legnakelly on the Clones to Smithboro Road just before 7pm on Monday evening.
Both girls were on their way to Largy College’s school debs when the car they were both travelling in left the road at Legnakelly and hit a tree.
Dlava's remains will arrive at the family home in Clones at 7 o'clock this evening. Her removal takes place at 6:45am tomorrow, Thursday to Clonskeagh Mosque & Culture Centre in Dublin with burial at 3pm in Newcastle Muslim Cemetery. A coach will leave the Diamond in Clones at 6.45am, to follow Dlava to Dublin to her final resting place for all her family and firends.
Meanwhile, Kiea McCann will rest in her family home today until removal tomorrow, Thursday at 1.30pm.
Her remains will arrive at the Sacred Heart Chapel in Clones for 2pm Funeral Mass. Kiea will be laid to rest in Mount St Oliver's Cemetery thereafter.