Belfast Telegraph

Mum’s heartache as husband and children buried

- BY CATE MCCURRY

A WOMAN whose husband and two children died after their car plunged into water said her son and daughter were found clinging to each other when their bodies were pulled from the wreckage.

John Mullan (49) and children Tomas (14) and Amelia (6) from Moville, Co Donegal, died when their vehicle plunged off the road into Lough Foyle at Quigley’s Point as they returned from a family day out last Thursday.

Geraldine Mullan (45), the mother of the two children, survived the crash.

Hundreds of people gathered outside St Pius X parish church in Moville as their funeral took place yesterday. Mrs Mullan told mourners how John took a rare day off from his garden centre business to spend with his family. The four spent the day at a bowling alley, cinema and a restaurant before making the journey back home.

Mrs Mullan recalled how they joked and laughed in the car with Tomas telling them how he and Amelia were looking forward to going back to school.

“On the journey home, unfortunat­ely, everything was against us that night. The high tide, the weather from Storm Ellen, the roadworks and slippery road conditions,” she told mourners.

“Anyone that knows John knows you couldn’t get a safer driver, so it wasn’t from speed or reckless driving, but I can picture it second by second, but I’m not going to recall the events as it’s not going to do anybody any good.

“It’s true what they say — in a second your life changes completely and on Thursday at half nine when we were supposed to be coming home and planning our next few days together, my life was irrevocabl­y changed for the worst.

“When we landed in the water upside down and about 12 feet of water above us and the waves crashing, I knew my dear husband tried everything he could to get out.

“The injuries he sustained unfortunat­ely pinned him in and he couldn’t get out. Everybody that knows my dear son Tomas was a good brother to his sister, he was the best big brother to the end because when they found them Amelia was in Tomas’s arms.

“On the dark days in the weeks and months ahead that I have to endure, I know that I will get a sign and all three of you will be looking after me.

“I was in the water and I think it was the best part of an hour but I had probably given up hope at that stage because I had screamed and roared and I called out their names until I knew all three of you had already gone.”

She described how the waves were crashing against her when local man Conor Mcdaid, who had spotted the car lights in the water and alerted emergency services, appeared to help the family.

“I know I asked you to let me go because I knew I had lost the three most important people in my life and I wanted to be with them,” she added.

Members of the Sea Scouts formed a guard of honour while nursing staff from Letterkenn­y University Hospital where Geraldine works and members from the local GAA team stood outside the church.

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 ?? PACEMAKER ?? Geraldine Mullan touches a coffin at the funeral of her husband John and children Tomas and Amelia at St Pius X Parish Church in Moville. Right: Family and friends attend the funeral
PACEMAKER Geraldine Mullan touches a coffin at the funeral of her husband John and children Tomas and Amelia at St Pius X Parish Church in Moville. Right: Family and friends attend the funeral
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