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Mother and daughter die in crash 03.12.07

INISHOWEN is mourning the loss of a well-known mother and daughter who died in a horrific crash in Derry on Saturday.
Fifty-seven year old Bernie McElhinney, from Tullyally, Redcastle and her daughter Lisa, 31, died when their car was in a collision with another vehicle on the main road at Culmore, Derry around 9.20am.
Friends paid tribute yesterday to Buncrana-born Bernie (nee McGlinchey) who was well-known through her many years running WeightWatchers sessions at Templemore Sports Complex in Derry.
She and her husband Seamus only moved to Redcastle from Foyle Springs, Derry around six months ago, to start a new life in the Inishowen countryside.
It's understood that Lisa worked for the Guinness Brewery in Dublin and was visiting her parents for the weekend when the accident took place as she and her mum travelled into the city together.
Moville parish priest, Fr. Paddy O'Kane knew the deceased as a former parishioner in Derry.
"Bernie was very well known in the community through her involvement with WeightWatchers. She was full of fun and was very good humoured," said Fr. O'Kane.
Devastated staff at Templemore Sports Complex, meanwhile, outlined how Bernie, whose sister Patricia McGlinchey lives in Buncrana, conducted WeightWatchers classes at the public leisure centre for more than 20 years.
Duty manager, Michael Quigley told InishowenNews.com that her many friends at the complex were struggling to believe what had happened.
"Bernie was in here every Tuesday and Thursday doing the WeightWatchers and Seamus would always come along to help her," he said.
"She was very well liked and respected by the WeightWatchers crowd and everyone at the complex. She helped hundreds of women and men in Derry to lose weight over the years and she did that in a very supportive way.
"Bernie was very kind hearted and good natured and would have done anything for you."
The deaths of the local mum and daughter came during a weekend of carnage on the roads of the North and Republic.
Their funerals will take place on Wednesday with 9am Requiem Mass in the Holy Family Church, Ballymagroarty, Derry.
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