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Funeral of Donegal drowning victim Emmanuel to take place this weekend

written by cassoscoop May 14, 2025
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The first funeral of two friends who died following a double drowning tragedy in Co Donegal is to take place this weekend.

Emmanuel Familola died along with his friend Matt Siband when a group of teenagers got into difficulty while swimming off Ned’s Point in Buncrana on Saturday afternoon last.

Mr Famiola was plucked from the sea just after the incident but died at Letterkenny University Hospital in the early hours of Sunday morning last.

The body of his friend Matt was found by the Greencastle Coastguard in the sea between Ned’s Point and Fahan on Saturday night about 9pm.

A third young man managed to swim to the shore.

He was taken to Letterkenny University Hospital but has since been discharged.

Emmanuel’s funeral notice said that he will be forever missed by his loving mother Glory, his brothers Daniel and John, his extended family and friends.

He attended the local Crana College in Buncrana.

Emmanuel, from Sailor’s Rest, Shore Front, Buncrana, but whose family was originally from Zimbabwe, will repose in St. Mary’s Oratory, Buncrana on Friday evening, 16th May from 5.00pm to 10.00pm where you are welcome to pay your respects.

His requiem Mass will take place on Saturday morning, 17th May at 10.00 am followed by interment in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Cockhill.

Over €36,000 has been raised for the families of the tragic two young men through a GoFundMe page.

Funeral of Donegal drowning victim Emmanuel to take place this weekend was last modified: May 17th, 2025 by cassoscoop

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