Funeral set for 3-year-old boy killed in Dublin shopping centre
The funeral of Noah Sikora is scheduled to take place on Monday following his tragic death at the Charlestown Shopping Centre. Tributes have been paid across Ireland describing him as a "beloved" child and an endless source of joy for those who knew him before he sadly lost his life in March 2019 after being knocked down by a car while only three years old, according to reports from Belfastlive.co.uk on Mar 13.
Key Points
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1Funeral arrangements have been announced for three-year-old Noah Sikora, who was killed in a shopping centre car park accident.
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2The funeral is scheduled to take place on Monday following the tragic incident at Charlestown Shopping Centre near Dublin.
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3Noah has received tributes from multiple news outlets as he will be remembered by his family and community.
Developments
Three-year-old Noah Sikora died on March 12 after being struck by a vehicle in Charlestown Shopping Centre's underground car park just before the incident occurred earlier that day at Finglas Funeral Mass will be held Monday morning. A community fundraiser launched to cover his funeral costs has already raised well above its target, with organizers describing Noah as "endless joy" and expressing deep sadness over their loss of life in a tragic accident after being struck by car
Three-year-old Little Noah Sikora died from injuries sustained in an accident at Charlestown Shopping Centre on March 11 following a collision with a vehicle while he was three years old. His funeral is scheduled to take place next Monday morning, accompanied by community fundraising efforts that have already surpassed their target goal for the family's expenses and support needs.
Three-year-old Little Noah Sikora died after being struck by a vehicle in an underground car park at Charlestown Shopping Centre on March 11; he is scheduled to be cremated following the funeral mass. A community fundraising campaign was launched immediately, surpassing its target within one day with overwhelming support from friends and neighbors covering his family's expenses.
Three-year-old Noah Sikora died on March 11 after being struck by a car in an underground parking lot at Charlestown Shopping Centre near Finglas while his family was shopping there; he is set to be cremated Monday morning, with the community having already raised funds for funeral expenses.
Three-year-old Noah Sikora died on March 11 after being struck by a vehicle in Charlestown Shopping Centre's car park before passing away at Temple Street Children's Hospital. His family is holding funeral services starting Monday morning, accompanied by community fundraising efforts that have already exceeded their target to assist with costs.