Four young adults died in a car collision in the Co Tipperary town on Friday
Norma Foley, Minister for education, has insisted that support will be in place for schools for as long as they are required, as principals focus on supporting pupils after the fatal Clonmel crash.
Mass services on Sunday honoured Luke McSweeney, 24, his 18-year-old sister Grace McSweeney, Zoey Coffey and Nicole Murphy, both also 18, who died while on the way to celebrate exam results.
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