Irish woman (24) paid tribute after tragic death in Edinburgh
Olivia Tuohy, a 24-year-old woman from Clare, died while participating in the Edinburgh half Marathon on May 25th.
Tributes have poured in for the young woman's tragic passing, especially from her friends, family and community.
Olivias RIP.ie tribute read: "Olivia, a bright and beautiful spirit, passed away on the 25th May while participating in the Edinburgh Half Marathon. Olivia’s bubbly personality and kind heart will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Olivia is survived by her heart broken parents Kieran and Liz and her brother Stephen and his partner Laura, her loving partner Michael and his parents Maria-Elena and Steven, aunts, uncles, cousins, neighbours and her friends both in Ireland and Edinburgh."
Another RIP tribute said, "Kieran, Liz, Stephen and Michael. We are heart broken for you all on the death of your precious Daughter, Sister and Partner Olivia. We are holding you all in our thoughts and prayers at this incredibly sad time.
There just aren't words. May your beautiful Olivia rest in peace."
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"To Liz, Kieran, Stephen, and Michael, We wanted to extend our deepest and most heartfelt condolences to you all on the unimaginable loss of Olivia. She was a credit to you all since she was a little girl.
I had the privilege working with Olivia and she was a truly wonderful young lady. She joined us as a shy and quiet girl, but an amazing young woman soon emerged that went on to become the beautiful lady that everyone loved. Her infectious laughter, kindness, and warmth is what attracted friends and colleagues alike. She always had a smile on her face, and her presence could light up any room. Olivia left a lasting impression on everyone lucky enough to known her, and we feel privileged to be in that position. You all are all in our thoughts and prayers during this incredibly awful time. May you find comfort and strength in the friends and family that surrounds you now in the memories of Olivia that will live on forever," another message said.
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