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12th January 2023
07:16am GMT

"I love and miss you so much Ash. Forever my soulmate" the post read.
In a statement posted on social media last weekend, Ashling's family thanked the public for the support they've received over the last year.
It read: "The endless support received from many individuals, groups, and organisations that Ashling was strongly a part of during her short 23 years was truly amazing."
They also said that a memorial fund has now been set to honour the legacy of Ashling, in hopes for "the further enhancement, development and the advancements of The Traditional Irish Arts, Culture and Heritage for young people".
The donations from this and fundraisers are to be used to achieve objectives that are "deemed close to Ashling's heart and represent the many interests she had in her 23 years".
"Ashling was fully committed to everything she put her hand to, she was highly motivated and always believed in following her dreams" the statement added.
"Ashling's parents, Raymond and Kathleen, are so grateful to everyone who continue to remember Ashling for who she really was by carrying on the great legacies she left behind. Ashling’s name will live on forever."
The family have now appealed for privacy as they still process this enormous grief.
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