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 âone last timeâ before his funeral.
Myles âMileyâ 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.
Myles âMileyâ Harty died aged 20 ( Myles Harty)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 ânon life-threateningâ injuries.
On Tuesday, Mr Hartyâs heartbroken fiancée, who is from Thomasgate in Limerick, her family and loved ones buried him after a funeral service at St Maryâs 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.
His funeral took place on Tuesday morningHer dad said to the camera: âMyles 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: âMiley, I will never forget you, you are the boss,â as he leans in to kiss Kate.
Heartbroken Kate said it was âthe hardest day of my lifeâ.
She paid tribute to her âbrownieâ and wrote: âHardest day of my life today, but I know youâre with me every step of the way. I just really hope you know what I thought of you.â
Tributes to 'beloved' dad killed in four-car crash as son, 2, fights for life Boy, 5, girl, 9, and woman all killed in horror crash between motor home and HGVMeanwhile, parish priest Fr Sean OâLonghaigh warned young men of the âdangerâ and ârisksâ associated with driving, adding that cars are a âlethal weaponâ.
Speaking about road safety in a general sense, he told mourners: âI 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.
âAnd so, the plea, that Iâm 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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