Bray People

Jastine (24) loved friends and family

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JASTINE VALDEZ, known as Jas to her friends, had just been in Ireland a few years.

She joined her parents Danilo and Teresita in Enniskerry, where the couple live and work.

Jastine (24), pictured right, had completed a degree in accountanc­y in her home city of Aritao, and was continuing her studies in the Institute of Technology, Tallaght.

Her friends both in the Philippine­s and Ireland will remember a happy, industriou­s young woman, who was very much loved. Locals in Enniskerry knew of a friendly person with a sunny smile, who went about her business quietly.

Her parents are natives of the province of Nueva Vizcaya. Only child Jastine had been staying with her grandparen­ts before coming to Enniskerry.

Addressing the media at Bray Garda Station on Monday evening, Superinten­dent Paul Hogan said that it was highly unusual for Jastine not to maintain contact with her mother, either by phone or by Facebook.

Jastine loved the company of her friends and family, and had recently dined in Koi restaurant in Bray. A photograph from that happy occasion was circulated by gardaí investigat­ing her disappeara­nce.

Jastine’s devastated parents live just outside Enniskerry, where they work for a local family.

Their daughter was a student at the Institute of Technology, Tallaght, where she was doing accountanc­y. In the Philippine­s, Jastine had attended St Teresita’s Academy, graduating in 2009.

Classmates were broken-hearted this week to learn of the tragedy in Ireland. One wrote on Facebook that it was the first time they had experience­d the death of a friend from school. ‘Our friend since elementary school, super kind and you are so beautiful. You’re going to go home to the Philippine­s, but we won’t be able to talk to you or touch you.’ A SPOKESMAN for GSOC said that it would not be appropriat­e for the office of the Garda Ombudsman to comment on any specific details of the shooting incident at Cherrywood on Sunday.

He said that the incident in which a garda firearm was discharged last Sunday evening was referred to GSOC under section 102 of the Garda Síochána Act 2005, which provides for independen­t investigat­ion of any matter that appears to indicate that the conduct of a member of the Garda Síochána may have resulted in the death of, or serious harm to, a person.

The authority is delegated to Superinten­dent level to make the referral.

On receipt of the referral, GSOC will assess if the matter necessitat­es the deployment of the on-call team of investigat­ors and if so, the team will deploy to the scene, as happened in this instance.

A preliminar­y examinatio­n would take place and a decision then made if an investigat­ion should be launched.

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Emergency services staff at Cherrywood on Sunday evening.
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