BEINSMARTSIDE UK Dad died suddenly a day after daughter was killed in crash

Dad died suddenly a day after daughter was killed in crash

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Shelly Feeney
Shelly Feeney, a mother of two and a classroom assistant, died on Saturday

A ‘much-loved’ mum was involved in a fatal car crash the day before her father’s death.

Shelley Feeney, aged in her 30s, spent nearly a week in hospital after the incident in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland, on Monday, April 14.

Tragically, her dad James died suddenly on April 15.

Shelley was airlifted to hospital but died on April 19 after ‘bravely fighting for her life’ in intensive care.

In a statement, Bushvalley Primary School, where Shelley worked, said: ‘It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Miss Shelley Feeney.

‘Shelley was not only a highly esteemed and valued classroom assistant, but she was also a friend and a very much loved member of the Bushvalley school family and community.

‘We pass on our sincere sympathies to Stephen, Jake and Sophie and our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family circle at this very difficult time.’

Shelly Feeney
Shelly Feeney is survived by her son and daughter

More than £22,000 was donated to a GoFundMe campaign launched by Mosside Presbyterian Church to help the family cover the cost of visiting Shelley in hospital.

One donor called Gillian said: ‘Money cannot help this tragic loss. However, use it to make new special memories as a family and remember loved ones.

‘I do not know you but may you feel the support of the whole community in the days ahead.’

A funeral notice described Shelley as the ‘dearly loved partner of Stephen’ and the ‘much loved mother of Jake and Sophie’.

Shelley will be buried in Ballymoney on Wednesday.

‘The community are really feeling the weight of what has happened but they are rallying round in an amazing way to help support the family’, Reverend Andre Alves-Areias said.

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