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‘Heartbroken' family of teenager killed in Meath swim tragedy confirm funeral details for boy taken ‘far too early'
THE funeral details of a teenage boy who drowned while swimming in Meath have been confirmed.
Talented footballer
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Kofi Owusu tragically drowned while swimming in Co Meath
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Kofi had been living in the Blackrock area of Dundalk in Co Louth
Credit: Coláiste Chú Chulainn
His body was
Kofi, who also went by the surname of Jackson, became the second teenager to lose his life in the water this week.
He was from the Blackrock area of
And now, the heartbroken family have confirmed his funeral details.
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In a listing on the teen's family confirmed that his funeral will take place on Friday at 1pm.
His death notice reads: "Kofi will be so missed by his heartbroken parents Tony and Maria, sisters Faith and Esther, the extended family, his friends including the students of Coláiste Chú Chulainn and his teammates in Redeemer Celtic, and the congregation at The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Miracle Land, Castletown Road, Dundalk."
Kofi will repose in the Eternity Room of Quinn's Funeral Homes, Dundalk from 3pm-7pm on Thursday, June 26.
Requiem mass will take place on Friday, June 27 at 1pm at The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Miracle Land, Castletown Road, Dundalk.
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This will be followed by burial at St. Patrick's Cemetery.
Kofi's requiem mass can be viewed live on RCCG Miracleland Dundalk Youtube page and funerals live link
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Kofi's terrible passing prompted a deluge of tributes to his memory.
Kofi's
The club launched a
Paying tribute to their player, Redeemer Celtic said: "A child of fantastic talent. Hugely popular with a wide circle of friends.
"A child whose characteristics show he was raised as a highly respectful youngster. He was a credit to his loving family.
'HORRENDOUS TIME'
"A family that have been devastated by a tragedy, and sadly we have no words to ease their suffering at this horrendous time.
"This [appeal] can only help with support of the financial burden that also comes sadly at a heartbreaking times to so many.
"May God Rest your gentle soul Kofi, and gift strength to your family & loved ones at this time. Rest in peace Kofi."
Kofi Owusu had just finished completing his Junior Certificate in Colaiste Chu Chulainn earlier this month.
'VERY CARING YOUNG MAN'
In a statement, the school described his loss as a "terrible tragedy" for his family, friends, the school community and the local and surrounding areas.
A spokesperson said: "Kofi was a very caring young man with a wide circle of friends.
"He was a diligent student and a regular awardee for excellent attendance.
"Kofi was also an accomplished sportsman. He was a member of the school's under 15 soccer team and represented the school in the recent Leinster Shield final on the 19 of May 2025.
"Kofi was also a member of the school's under 16 basketball team and represented the school in the All-Ireland final on the 23 of January 2025.
"Our sympathy and thoughts are with Kofi's family and friends at this time."
'A CREDIT TO YOU'
Tributes have poured in from across the country for the young teenager.
One person said: "We were neighbours in Limerick and remember fondly the children playing with their pals and the sheer youthful joy they brought.
"Kofi was a credit to you. May your many memories be a blessing."
Another said: "Kofi was a beautiful young soul taken far too early.
"He had manners of a saint and a smile that would brighten any room. May his love get you through this unimaginable pain."