Georgia Lillis, the daughter of Celine Cawley and Eamon Lillis, who was convicted of his wife's manslaughter, has revealed that she might have found a way to forgive her father if he had confessed the truth about what happened on the day her mother was killed. Georgia, who was 16 at the time of the tragedy, says she hasn't been in contact with her father since his imprisonment and doesn't ever wish to see him again.
The daughter of tragic Celine Cawley and Eamon Lillis , who was convicted of his wife’s manslaughter, has said if her dad admitted the truth she may have found a way to forgive him.
Georgia, who owns an equine therapeutic riding centre in Skerries, Co Dublin, has not been in contact with her father since his imprisonment in February 2010 and says she doesn’t ever wish to see him again.READ MORE: Ireland weather: ‘Cold northern plunge’ set to bring dramatic drop in temperatures after last of Indian summer
During that time Georgia began to realise that her father had lied about finding his wife dead, initially claiming a masked intruder attacked and killed her. “But it was the fact that he thought that he could orchestrate this lie and get away with it, so to speak, and then continue living his life as if nothing happened,” said Georgia.
Georgia also said she is now effectively an orphan and said horses and animals helped get her through the lonely times since the tragic incident. Georgia said her mum, who set up Toy Town Films the year she was born in 1992, never put up with someone ‘bullshitting her or lying.’
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