Queen’s University also paid tribute to the student, describing her as “bright, compassionate, and deeply committed to fulfilling her passion for nursing”.
Funeral details have been confirmed for a young student nurse who tragically died following a weekend crash between a car and bus in Co Antrim.
Claudia Jaczyk, 23 and from Newtownabbey, died on Saturday morning after the black Citroen C1 car she was driving collided with a bus on the Ballyrobin Road in Templepatrick.
The crash happened at around 8am on Valentine’s Day close to Belfast International Airport. The driver of the bus suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
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A former pupil at Glengormley Integrated Primary School and Ballyclare Secondary School, Ms Jaczyk had recently started nursing studies at Queen’s University.
Paying tribute on social media, Ballyclare Secondary School said: “Claudia was a truly lovely young person – full of life, always chatty, enthusiastic, and friendly. Her bubbly nature, sweet personality, and love of singing brought light and joy to those around her, and she will be fondly remembered by all who knew her.
“The entire Ballyclare Secondary School community wishes to express our deepest sympathy to Claudia’s family and friends at this heartbreaking time. Our thoughts are with you all.”
Queen’s University School of Nursing and Midwifery added: “Claudia was a valued member of our September ’25 Adult Nursing cohort. She was bright, compassionate, and deeply committed to fulfilling her passion for nursing.
“Her kindness and dedication left a lasting impression on staff and fellow students alike. This news has come as a tremendous shock to our community, and our heartfelt thoughts and deepest sympathies are with Claudia’s family and friends at this incredibly difficult time.
“We will remember Claudia for her warmth, her dedication to her studies and the care she brought to her chosen profession. She will be deeply missed.”
Her death notice reads: “Beloved daughter of Damian and Marzena, devoted sister of Kuba, cherished partner of David, adored granddaughter of Krzysztof and Zofia, much loved niece of Grzesiek, Piotr and Marlena, loving cousin of Alan, Oliver and Nathan. She will be sadly missed by her entire family circle and all her many friends.”
Claudia will be reposing at her own residence 37 Hollybrook Court, Newtownabbey from Tuesday, February 17. House strictly private on Tuesday. Those wishing to pay their respects are welcome on Wednesday 18 from 2pm-9pm.
A celebration of Claudia’s life will be held this Thursday, February 19 in Newtownabbey Crematorium, Doagh Road at 10am.
Meanwhile, a GoFundMe appeal set up to help Ms Jaczyk’s grieving family fly over from her native Poland to attend her funeral and with funeral costs has gathered £17,000 in donations.
Anyone who witnessed the collision, or who may have digital footage which could assist with the police investigation, is asked to contact the Collision Investigation Unit on 101, quoting reference number 341 of February 14.
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