A young Limerick woman who lost her life after being involved in a collision is to be laid to rest. Hannah Frawley, aged 25, from Caherelly, Grange, died on Sunday, August 11. A ceremony to celebrate her life will take place at St Michael’s Church on Denmark Street at 12 noon this Friday, August 16, with burial afterwards in Caherelly graveyard.

She was a passenger in a car involved in a single vehicle collision on the R503 at Drominboy, Lisnagry on July 30. The man who was driving the car, also aged in his 20s, and Ms Frawley were both brought to hospital for treatment. Since the sad news broke out, tributes have been pouring in for Ms Fawley, who has been described as a "talented" and "caring young girl".

"It is so heartbreaking that Hannah is no longer with us. I had the pleasure of growing up with Hannah in Laurel Hill Colaiste, and will never forget how kind, warm, talented, humble and genuine she was. Hannah was also such a funny girl, you would always leave a conversation with her with a smile on your face.

Hannah, you will be truly missed. I am honoured to have had the pleasure of knowing you. My deepest sympathies to Hannah’s family and friends," paid a childhood friend in tribute.

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