Debra-Anne Cartwright A Level results would have 'opened a whole new world of opportunity to her'
Exam results that were set to open up a “new world of opportunity” for a student killed in the Omagh bomb arrived on the day of her funeral, the public inquiry into the attack has heard.
Reading a statement on behalf of the family, inquiry barrister John Rafferty said: “Her results, which arrived on the day of her funeral, confirmed that she had been successful.” Mr Rafferty told the inquiry that Ms Cartwright’s funeral at St Columba’s Church in Omagh heard that she was a woman “full of life and energy”.
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