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‘Hearts broken’ after devastating Monaghan crash

Chai Brady August 10, 2023
‘Hearts broken’ after devastating Monaghan crash

Following the car crash that killed two young women Kiea McCann and Dlava Mohamed last week, a priest has said “our hearts are broken”. Fr John Chester PP of Roslea said at the funeral of Ms McCann that “God is in Clones and God was at the Mount of Olives the night before the death…

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