The funerals of three teenage boys killed in a car crash near Nenagh, Co Tipperary on New Year's Eve have taken place.
The three teenagers were killed when the car in which they were travelling left the road and hit a tree at Kilboy on the Nenagh to Dolla road.
14-year-old Stuart Donnellan's funeral took place at St Mary of the Rosary Church in Nenagh this morning.
300 mourners attending the mass heard that Stuart was a good friend who was greatly loved by all who knew him.
The mourners heard how Stuart was easygoing and fun to be with and a great fan of Liverpool Football Club.
Fr Anthony McMahon said the events of the last few days had shocked everyone in Nenagh and neighbouring parishes. He said it was every parent's worst nightmare when the knock came at the door.
The private funeral of 17-year-old Adrian O'Brien took place at Youghlara Church in Newtown.
The funeral of the third teenager killed in the crash, 16-year-old Paraic Bourke, took place in Silvermines this afternoon.
Around 2,500 thousand mourners packed the church.
Paraic’s coffin was draped with a GAA flag and a hurley, jerseys and a toy horse were presented during the Mass.
Condolences on behalf of President Mary McAleese and Bishop Willie Walsh were conveyed to the mourners at the three funerals.
A 16-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl injured in the accident are said to be in a stable condition in hospital.