A prayer service will be held on Sunday in County Clair, A mother and two children killed a suspected triple murder and attempted suicide Reflected in County.
45 -year -old Vanessa White, his 13 -year -old daughter Sarah Rutlage and his 14 -year -old son James Ruthalage died on Wednesday after being shot at her Maguersbridge home.
Ms. White was originally from Nagfield, County Claire.
Prayer service will be held in the village of impeccable insemination in the village on BST 19:00 BST.
Shooting took place in a rural area at a distance of about 75 miles (121 km) to the west of Belfast and about eight miles from Aniskalen, the largest city in County.
Two of the victims were declared dead on the spot on Wednesday morning and one third died in the hospital.
A man – who is a member of the same house – is being treated for severe gunshot injuries at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.
Police said no arrests were made and it was not estimated that anyone would be made.
He said the investigation was in an initial stage, but a suspected triple murder and suicide attempt was a line of investigation for detectives.
On Saturday, police issued an appeal in relation The agitation of a silver marcedes between Maguersbridge and Newtownbutler a day before the firing.
‘Hard work colleagues and dedicated mam’
Ms. White was an experienced veterinary surgeon, at the time of her death she was employed by Stormont’s agriculture, environment and rural affairs (DAERA).
But before taking that role, The Mother-of-Two spent nearly eight years, working in Luckland VETs in Derigonally, County Firmnagh.
A “enthusiastic, hard -working colleague” And a “dedicated mam” for Sara and James.
Both children attended the Aniskalen Royal Grammar School and were members of the local Gelic Athletic Association (GAA) teams and an Aniskin Cricket Club.
A book of mourning was opened on Friday morning at Maguiresbridge Primary School, where James and Sara participated first.
There was a vigilance It was held on Friday evening at the primary school ground.
Enniskillen Royal Grammar also opened his doors to meet and write in a book of memories about James and Sara for employees and students on Friday.
Principal Elizabeth Armstrong said that school was left “Two amazing youth are shocked and shocked”,
“They were just full of life, both of them were such vibrant and intelligent, funny youth,” he said.
‘Long Association’ with club
In a social media post, St. Joseph Door-Bearefield GAA Club said he was “shocked” and “unhappy” to hear of Vanessa and her two children.
It said that the White family had a “tall association” with the club and Ms. White herself was a “very skilled camogi player”.