By Gráinne Connolly
HUNDREDS of mourners have attended the funeral for County Tyrone teenager Hannah Molloy in Castlederg.
The 18 year-old, from Trienamongan in Castlederg, died on Saturday after her car left Fyfin Road close to its junction with Concess Road.
Parish priest Fr Colm O'Doherty said her family are "devastated and in shock" at their sudden loss.
A former underage footballer with Aghyaran St Davog's GAC, she had studied at Loreto Gramar School in Omagh and was beginning a Health and Social care course at South West College in the town.

18 year old Hannah Molloy from Castlederg
Born in her mother's home town of Bristol, Hannah moved to Castlederg when she was nine years old and more recently worked at Dunnes Stores in Omagh.
Friends took to social media yesterday to spread the details of her wake and funeral to "give our girl the send off she deserves".
Hannah Molloy (18), who was killed in a road crash near Castlederg on Saturday
Requiem Mass took place at in St. Patrick’s Church, Castlederg. Burial took place in the adjoining cemetery.
Police said they received a report at 10am on Saturday morning that a car had left the road and appealed for anyone who witnessed the crash to come forward.
Her death brings to 41 the number killed on the north's roads so far this year - eight were aged between 16 and 24.
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