Heartbroken bride-to-be wears wedding dress to fiances funeral after car crash
A grieving bride-to-be whose fiancé died in a horror crash on their wedding day wore her wedding dress to say goodbye “one last time†before his funeral.
Myles ‘Miley’ Harty, 20, died in a single-vehicle crash just hours before he was to wed his sweetheart Kate Quilligan.
Mr Harty, from Askeaton in Limerick, died instantly when the car in which he was a front seat passenger hit a pole around 1am at Cragmore, the Irish Mirror reports.
A teenager, who gardaà believe was driving the car, was arrested by gardaà on suspicion of committing an offence under the Road Traffic Act.
He has since been released without charge.

A third man, who was a back seat passenger in the car, a silver Skoda hatchback, was taken by ambulance to University Hospital Limerick with “non life-threatening†injuries.
On Tuesday, Mr Harty’s heartbroken fiancée, who is from Thomasgate in Limerick, her family and loved ones buried him after a funeral service at St Mary’s Church, Askeaton.
She had vowed in a social media post that they are now husband and wife.
Footage showed a grieving Kate, flanked by her parents, wearing her wedding dress, wedding attire and holding her wedding bouquet outside a house with a photo of Myles behind her.

Her dad said to the camera: “Myles this is all Kate wanted her whole life, Miley Harty. She got dressed and she is going into you one last time.â€
He then says: “Miley, I will never forget you, you are the boss,†as he leans in to kiss Kate.
Heartbroken Kate said it was “the hardest day of my lifeâ€.
She paid tribute to her “brownie†and wrote: “Hardest day of my life today, but I know you’re with me every step of the way. I just really hope you know what I thought of you.â€




Meanwhile, parish priest Fr Sean O’Longhaigh warned young men of the “danger†and “risks†associated with driving, adding that cars are a “lethal weaponâ€.
Speaking about road safety in a general sense, he told mourners: “I want to make an appeal to our young people, because accidents are avoidable; cars [are] a wonderful gift, a great amenity, but they are also a lethal weapon.
“And so, the plea, that I’m sure many of us here would make, is to be aware of the danger to yourself and others when you drive a car â€" you are all too important to us to lose you.â€
Gardai investigating the fatal crash have appealed for witnesses and any dash-cam footage from vehicles on the R518 Askeaton to Rathkeale road.
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