Piper Eilidh MacLeod’s body has been returned to her native Barra in the Western Isles. Her coffin was draped in the Barra flag as it was carried from the aircraft on the Traigh Mhor airstrip with P/Sgt Duncan Nicholson of Glasgow Police Scotland Pipe Band leading the procession.
The Scotsman reported: ‘The body of Manchester terror victim Eilidh MacLeod has been repatriated to the Outer Hebrides ahead of the first funeral to come from the attack. A small chartered plane landed at Traigh Mhor beach runway on the remote island of Barra with the 14-year-old’s coffin at 12.45pm on Sunday.
‘Her parents Roddy and Marion were on board. Eilidh was among 22 people who died in the terrorist attack at the Ariana Grande concert on Monday May 22, which also left dozens injured. Her friend Laura MacIntyre, a fellow pupil at Castlebay Community School on the island, was also seriously injured in the bombing at Manchester Arena. The 15-year-old is still in hospital in Manchester.
‘On arrival of the plane, Fr John Paul MacKinnon performed a blessing over the casket, which was draped in the green and white flag of Barra. A procession of six firefighters and two other groups of men relayed the coffin, at waist height, 70 yards across the sandy shallow bay to the hearse. Piper Duncan Nicholson, son of Eilidh’s piping tutor Donald Patrick Nicholson, led the procession with three slow airs she had been learning… Mull of the Mountains, Sine Bhan and Leaving Ireland.
‘Donald Patrick, 76, who taught her since she was eight years old, said: ‘She was brilliant, a fantastic girl. It’s devastating. I’ve known her since she was in primary school. She was absolutely great, brilliant – a fantastic girl. You couldn’t get better.’
When the coffin was lifted into the hearse, Eilidh’s parents and two sisters walked across the beach to follow in a black car. Her body was taken to the family home in Castlebay. A crowd of around 50 people were at the airport to observe the ceremony. They could be seen embracing each other and wiping away tears once the hearse left. Around two dozen vehicles followed as the family made its way home. Other members of the community lined the road to pay respects as they passed.’
The funeral will take place tomorrow at the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea in the Castlebay. Scottish Government ministers are expected to attend the ceremony.
Read more at: http://www.scotsman.com/news/body-of-manchester-bomb-victim-eilidh-macleod-returns-home-1-4465629
Ár mílte comhbhrón do chlann Eilidh agus do mhuintir Bharra.
Our deepest sympathy to Eilidh’s family and the people of Barra.
“Atá lile gan smúid ar m’airese i Lú, Is ní cheilfidh mé a clú go dearfa.” – Eibhlí Gheal Chiúin (Séamus Dall Mac Cuarta, file de chuid na 18ú aoise).
From the people of Dún Chaoin, Co. Kerry, Ireland.