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Darragh Berry & Aakanksha Surve

Heartbroken family of tragic Devin Shepherd ask mourners to wear bright colours at funeral

The heartbroken family of tragic the little boy who died after being hit by a truck in Ballymun have asked mourners to wear bright colours at the funeral.

Devin Shepherd, 7, was hit at around 4:30pm on Sunday on St. Joseph's Way in Ballymun.

He was immediately taken to Temple Street Children's Hospital but died a short time later.

A notice on RIP.ie reads: “Devin, beloved son of Geraldine and Andy and dear brother of Yasmin, John Patrick and Jamie.

"Sadly missed by his loving mother, father, Geraldine’s partner Gareth and children Cillian and Hannah, sister, brothers, grandfathers Michael and Patrick, aunts, uncles, cousins, relatives and friends.

“House strictly private and family flowers only, please. Donations, if desired, to Temple Street Hospital.

“A request from the family is that everyone attending the Funeral wear bright colours.”

Funeral details are yet to be announced.

A local told Dublin Live: "Devin was my best mate's little brother and he was like a little brother to me, still can’t believe it".

Councillors for Ballymun and Finglas have said that although Ballymun has been rocked by the tragedy, it's important for the community to come together.

Flowers left at the scene in St Joseph’s Way, Ballymun in North Dublin yesterday. (Image: Gareth Chaney / Collins Photos) (Image: Gareth Chaney / Collins Photos)

Councillor Caroline Conroy told Dublin Live: "The whole of Ballymun is shocked and devastated by the news. My thoughts are with the family at this difficult time.

Councillor Mary Callaghan added: "It's a very sad time for Ballymun. It's an unimaginable and tragic thing to happen. It's every parents' worst nightmare.

Councillor Keith Connolly said that the community as a whole were "devastated" and that an "investigation is underway" to find out what happened.

Flowers left at the scene in St Joseph’s Way, Ballymun in North Dublin yesterday. (Image: Gareth Chaney / Collins Photos) (Image: Gareth Chaney / Collins Photos)

The driver of the truck, 30, was taken to The Mater Hospital but his injuries have been described as not life threatening.

Gardai have confirmed that they are treating the incident as a "workplace accident" and the Health and Safety Authority has been notified.

Gardai have appealed for anyone with information to contact them at Ballymun Garda Station on 01 6664400, or the Garda Confidential Line 18000 666 111 or any garda station.

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