Jason Faulkner has died just two days after serving as a pallbearer at his sister Scarlett’s funeral in Limerick on Friday.
The devastating news of Jason’s passing over the weekend was confirmed on social media on Sunday evening by the siblings’ cousin, Melissa McCarthy, who urged people to keep the Faulkner family in their prayers, reports the Irish Mirror..
“My heart, 2 days after burying your sister Scarlett, your [sic] gone now Jason, her lovely brother. The laughs we had, oh Jason what are the family gonna do? I can’t get my head round it, no doubt Scarlett Faulkner was there to meet you – together again forever,” Melissa wrote.
“Please keep my aunt Mary and Banny and family in yere [sic] prayers,” she added.
Another family member shared a heartbreaking post expressing disbelief at Jason’s death.
“Sad world we live in – poor Banny and Mary buried there [sic] daughter Scarlett two days ago and now there [sic] son – God may mind them keep them strong pray for all the family again this is a painful world – rest in peace Jason,” the relative wrote.
Messages of condolence continue to pour in for Jason, with one friend calling him an “angel”.
“So heartbreaking, two lovely angels gone to heaven – rest in peace Jason Faulkner my heart goes out to your family. God wrap your arms around Banny, Mary and family.” Another mourner commented: “This is just beyond devastating, the nation needs to keep the Faulkner family in their taughts [sic] and prayers, how much heartache can this family take?”
Scarlett, 28, from Limerick, had been on life support at Cork University Hospital for three weeks following catastrophic injuries sustained in a vicious roadside assault on the R494 near Birdhill on March 21.
Her heartbroken family, who maintained a round-the-clock bedside vigil, confirmed she died on Monday April 13.
At her sister’s funeral, Victoria Faulkner said: “You were Daddy’s girl and Mommy’s world, we will love you forever, our sleeping beauty, from your ten sisters and five brothers, and most importantly you’re beautiful daughter Oceanna, who you loved dearly, the same way she loved you.”
She added: “You have left a big hole in each and everyone of our hearts but you also touched the hearts of many others in this world.
“You were a good mother, daughter, sister, sister-in-law, friend to us all, you have left us with a beautiful little girl, ‘Oceanna’ – a gift from god, who reminds us of you so much.”
Scarlett, a well-regarded member of a Traveller family from Limerick county, was savagely attacked by a gang armed with weapons at the roadside on the R494 in Birdhill.
A woman and a 16 year old girl have been charged in connection with the serious assault of Scarlett.
The reason for the brutal attack remains unknown. Emergency services discovered Scarlett at the roadside with devastating head injuries.
It is believed she was set upon by one or more armed individuals at around 5.30pm on Saturday, March 21.
Gardaí are pursuing a number of lines of enquiry in connection with the assault, amongst them the possibility that innocent Ms Faulkner may have been travelling in a vehicle that was deliberately rammed by occupants of another car, before being dragged out and brutally attacked with weapons at the roadside.
Detectives based at Nenagh Garda Station are continuing their investigation into the incident.
Anyone with information relating to the attack is urged to get in touch with Nenagh Garda Station on (067) 05450, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any local Garda station.








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