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Sophie Collins

Funeral details confirmed for siblings killed in Westmeath car fire as murder probe launched

Funeral details have been confirmed for the two children who tragically lost their lives in a car fire in Co Westmeath, as gardai launch a full investigation into their deaths.

The siblings died in the horror blaze while their mother, Lynn Egar, suffered serious injuries in the incident.

She was rescued from the blazing car by a passing lorry driver, who also managed to get the two kids out.

READ MORE: Gardai now treating deaths of siblings in Westmeath fire as murder with petrol used to accelerate blaze

Two-year-old Michael was pronounced dead at the scene and Thelma, aged five, lost her life shortly after being rushed to the Midlands Regional Hospital in Tullamore.

The siblings will repose at Glennon’s Funeral Home on Ballinalee Road in Longford on Wednesday from 4.00 pm concluding with prayers at 8pm.

A mass of the Angels will then take place in St. Mel’s Cathedral in Longford, on Thursday at 11.00 am with interment afterward in Cullyfad Cemetery.

The heartbreaking death notice published alongside the funeral details read: “Mikey and Thelma Dennany, unexpectedly. Pre-deceased by their grandfather Austin Dennany and by their grandmother Thelma Egar.

“Mikey and Thelma will be sadly missed and remembered with love by their heartbroken family, father Michael, mother Lynn, sister Katelyn, brother Eddie, grandmother Mary, grandfather Herbert, aunts, uncles, relatives, and friends.

“Safe in the arms of the Angels.”

The Irish Mirror confirmed on Tuesday that the deaths of siblings Thelma, aged five, and her two-year-old brother Michael have now been formally classified as murder.

It was also established that gardai are satisfied that the family car was deliberately set on fire and that an accelerant - such as petrol - was likely used.

The grim update on the children's deaths came as Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said there was now a criminal investigation under way.

Speaking to RTE, Commissioner Harris said: “This is now a crime investigation, we’re investigating this as suspicious circumstances around these deaths and we’re regarding it now as a crime investigation.

“In particular, we would ask the public for their support in helping us with this investigation.

“Anyone who was moving in the Lacken/Multyfarnham area last Friday between about 2pm and 3.30pm, 3.40pm, if they took dashcam footage, if they saw anything suspicious, please report to the gardai.”

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