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Updated: 22:16, 19 Jul 2021
N7 CRASH driver Karl Freeman was laid to rest today as a priest took a swipe at the shocking scenes at his crooked pal Dean Maguire’s farewell.
Freeman was one of three members of a burglary gang who lost their lives in the smash.
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The late Karl Freeman, 26Credit: Stephen Breen
The 26-year-old’s passengers Maguire, 29, and Graham Taylor, 31, were also killed in the late-night smash in west Dublin.
The trio with over 200 convictions between them died instantly after their BMW crashed into a lorry and burst into flames as they drove on the wrong side of the road on July 7.
Jennifer Cummiskey Gormley has reason to celebrate after winning the top prize of €5,000 as part of the Wicklow and Rathnew Parish Lotto.
The Parish Lotto has been running for just over a year and Jennifer is the first big winner.
Fr Donal Roche was only too delighted to present her with her winnings.
Anyone can join the Parish Lotto for as little as €2 per week.
It takes place with a weekly raffle prize of €50.
The monies raised will go toward maintenance works to both St Patrick s and St Joseph s Churches.
St Patrick s Church needs to treat dampness in the walls and an upgrading of the lighting system.
Mass-goers will have to book in advance if they wish to attend church over Christmas.
Covid restrictions mean there is a limit on the number of people who can attend mass this Christmas time, when churches traditionally see a large increase in the number of people attending services.
Fr Donal Roche, Parish Priest for St Patrick s Parish, acknowledges that he never envisaged a time when parishioners would have to book before attending Mass. Its a very different Christmas to what we would normally be looking forward to, said Fr Roche. I never imagined a time in all my years as a priest when people would have to make a booking for Mass but it is happening now in quite a lot of parishes. We are restricted to around 80 people in the church, with two metres distancing between each household or individual. Usually we would have around 800 people attending Christmas Mass, so we are down to a tenth of our capacity. We don t want to have people queueing outside only to be told there is
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