Bankrana Deaths: Emmanuel Femeolala is being cremated

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Kieron Tourish

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BBC A Black Horse printed in white in the window with Emmanuel's name. The roof of the horse has colored summer flowers. BBC

After an anticipated mass, there will likely be an intervention within the St. Mary Cemetery

The final rites of a 16 -year -old schoolboy, who died in Bankrana, after moving into hassle from the County Dongal coast.

Emmanuel was Familola One of two youngsters who misplaced their lives In the earlier weekend within the incident outdoors town.

A priest described Emmanuel as “charismatic with the ability to attract people”.

The Parish priest in Bankrana, Francis Bradley, stated that he had “real warmth, dignity of height and nobility for them”.

Handout Emmanuel Famola is wearing his school uniform. She has short, black hair and is wearing a bright blue jumper, a light blue shirt and a naval tie. Theisis

16 -year -old Emmanuel Famola is “considered equally by employees and students” at his faculty in Bankana ”

Hundreds of people made their way for the shape of St. Mary in the city to pay their honors.

They consisted of representatives of TaCich, Tanistay and emergency services.

Emmanuel's family, including his mother and two brothers, is asked to break the heart from his tragic death.

The teenager, who was originally from Nigeria, lost her life with her friend Matt Sibanda, 18, who was a native of Zimbabwe.

His respective schools, Scoile Mugi and Krana College said that classmates were destroyed in the loss of two popular friends.

They are providing guidance and assistance to fellow students who went out to participate in the request month.

At the entrance, a cream church building with 'Santa Maria Ora Pro Nobis', by four long pillars and between columns between the columns and between the pillars between the brown doors with two white sculptures. Then there is another white statue in front of the church in which feathers and flowers are placed in front. On the right, there is a black horses with white flowers above the roof and the word 'Emmanuel' in flowers. Students in uniforms on either side of the horse.

Pupils of Scoil Mugi formed a guard of honor outside St. Mary's time before the family members arrived.

Principal of Scoil Michelein, Principal Evilin McLaglin, said that there were no words in the last weekend that could fully catch the pain and sorrow felt by the school community and they were really broken.

He said that Emmanuel was known for his hot personality, gentle humor and thoughtful nature.

He was considered equally by employees and students.

'Source of energy'

The tragedy came out last Saturday afternoon after many teenagers were in difficulty at the point of Ned.

They were playing football on the beach and went into the water to retrieve a ball.

Later that evening, Matt Sibanda's body was recovered from Laf Swili.

Emmanuel Famola was rescued and rushed to the University of Patekani University, but died in the early hours of the morning.

A third teenage boy managed to make it back on the edge.

Parish priest Francis Bradley said the community was a great source of strength for grieving families.

Matt Sibanda will be cremated next week.

Handout eighteen -year -old Matt Sibanda in your school uniform. She has short, black hair and is wearing a Navy jumper, a white shirt and a naval and yellow tie.Theisis

Eighteen -year -old Mat Sibanda was an effigy at Crane College since January 2024

Emmanuel 'was known for his hot personality'

Matt attended Krana College, where he was preparing to appear in the examination for his quit next month.

The school's principal Kevin Koili described his disciple as a “most respectable younger man you possibly can meet” ever.

Both teenagers were living with their families at separate international security centers in Bunkrana.

last Sunday, Hundreds of people joined a vigilance for both teenagers On the oranation of St. Mary in Bankrana, led by the Catholic Bishop of Derry Donal McCain.

Bishop McCain expressed his condolences to the Famolola and Sibanda households with Clary in Diocese.

With inputs from BBC

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