Ireland AM presenter Síomha Ní Ruairc has shared a heartfelt tribute following the sudden death of her sister Úna, who passed away unexpectedly last month.
The Virgin Media star, who also hosts the hit How to Gael podcast and fronts TG4's Grá ar an Trá, said she was "heartbroken" by the loss of her "beautiful, wildly intelligent and annoyingly driven" sister, who died on April 20 at her home in London.
Síomha confirmed the news in an emotional Instagram post on Thursday evening, sharing a series of family photos and memories alongside a message describing her sister's impact on her life.
"My sister Úna passed away two weeks ago. My beautiful, wildly intelligent and annoyingly driven sister died and I'm heartbroken," the post began.
"Growing up, we were never without each other. In our teenage years, we absolutely killed each other - as sisters do.
"As adults, we accepted each other for exactly who we are and I'm so proud of everything she achieved in her too-short life," she wrote.
Thanking friends, neighbours and colleagues for their kindness in recent weeks, she added: "My family and I can't thank everyone enough for the support we've received since. The sandwiches, lasagnas, cakes. The chats, hugs, stories, touches of hands. We have the most amazing network of friends, neighbours, colleagues and of course family. Go raibh míle maith agaibh.
"We've been blown away and so sincerely touched by the kindness of people. It reminds me of white blood cells, rushing to fight off infection. Community, rushing to help ease the pain."
Now, she said, the family must adjust to a "new normal" without Úna. "But she'll be with me - like a handprint on my heart. It'll never not be; Úna agus Síomha."
Messages of support poured in from well-known figures and fellow presenters.
Doireann Garrihy wrote, "So incredibly sorry for your loss Síomha," while Una Healy added, "I am so sorry for your loss. Sending you and your family so much love."
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Úna's funeral took place earlier this week in St Patrick's Church, Lucan, followed by burial in Esker Lawn Cemetery. Her RIP.ie death notice described her as a beloved daughter to Damhnait and Dermot and a cherished sister to Síomha and Aedín.
"The funeral mass was beautiful and you did her proud," one mourner wrote. "Thinking of you all at this saddest of times… May Úna rest in peace."
Another tribute remembered Úna as a "clever and funny" person, adding: "I think I always felt like I couldn't keep up with her. She always had an even funnier comment whenever I thought I might have made a good comeback. I will miss her deeply."
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