Omagh father posts heartbreaking Facebook message following daughter’s death
- Clare McSorley was tragically found dead at her home earlier this week
- Police in Omagh, Northern Ireland, have said her death was not suspicious
- Her father posted on Facebook to ask for help to fix his broken heart
- Tommy said his heart broke due to the death of his ‘beautiful’ daughter
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Clare McSorley, 18, from Omagh, Northern Ireland, was found dead earlier this week
A father has posted a heartbreaking message on Facebook asking for help to fix his broken heart following the death of his teenage daughter.
Tommy McSorley, from Omagh, Northern Ireland, shared the desperate post after his ‘absolutely beautiful’ 18-year-old daughter, Clare, was found dead earlier this week.
Police have said the teenager’s death was not suspicious and her funeral is set to be held this weekend.
Mr McSorley posted on Facebook: ‘I know how to fix most things when they break washing machines, dryers, lights, cars and loads of other things in life.
‘I know this is asking a lot but I will pay anyone any amount of money if they could please tell me how to fix a heart.
‘Mine broke yesterday due to the very sudden death of my absolutely beautiful, loving, caring and wonderful daughter Clare.’
It continued: ‘Please don’t suffer in silence and let someone know how you feel there are so many ways to communicate with each other these days but yet there are those out there who feel they can’t.
‘My daughter Clare took the worries of the world on her shoulders and I honestly believe she didn’t want people to worry about her and kept so much hurt and frustration bottled up inside her in the end that’s the hardest part of this to take.
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‘I have and will always love you Clare. Dad xx.’
Since he made the post yesterday, it has received more than 15,000 likes and received nearly 1,700 emotional comments.
Her father Tommy’s heartbreaking Facebook post following his daughter Clare’s tragic death earlier this week. It read: ‘I know this is asking a lot but I will pay anyone any amount of money if they could please tell me how to fix a heart’
Since Mr McSorley made the post about his daughter’s death yesterday, it has received more than 15,000 likes and received nearly 1,700 emotional comments
The death of the keen Gaelic footballer, who played for local club Drumragh Sarsfields GAC, shocked the community, the Belfast Live reports.
Their post read: ‘Tragedy has befallen our Club this afternoon with the tragic loss of our beautiful young playing member, Clare McSorley.
‘We extend our deepest sympathy, prayers and support to Jackie [her mother], Tommy, Ellen and Orla [her two sisters].’
The football club held a short service in memory of Miss McSorley at their clubhouse on Wednesday.
For confidential support contact the Samaritans on 116 123.
The death of the keen Gaelic footballer, who played for local club Drumragh Sarsfields GAC, shocked the community. Their post read: ‘ Tragedy has befallen our Club this afternoon with the tragic loss of our beautiful young playing member, Clare McSorley’
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