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15 Apr 2026

'We want no trouble': Sister of Scarlett Faulkner makes plea ahead of funeral in Limerick

The plea comes after what Victoria Faulkner described as 'the hardest three weeks of our life'

'We want no trouble': Sister of Scarlett Faulkner makes plea ahead of funeral in Limerick

The late Scarlett Faulkner

THE sister of Scarlett Faulkner has issued a heartfelt plea ahead of Scarlett's funeral, urging mourners to set aside any differences in honour of the young mother’s memory.

In an emotional message shared on social media, Scarlett’s sister, Victoria Faulkner, relayed a request from their father asking those attending the funeral to avoid any conflict and to pass each other.

She also appealed for mourners to refrain from bringing alcohol to the funeral.

"Any drink cannot be allowed near any funerals, wakes. Please, lads, just we don't want any trouble at all at Scarlett's funeral," noted Victoria.

READ MORE: 'Beautiful angel': Funeral arrangements announced for Limerick mum Scarlett Faulkner

The plea comes after what Victoria described as “the hardest three weeks of our life”, as the Faulkner family continue to grieve their loss.

Scarlett Faulkner tragically passed away on Monday after she was taken off her life support machine in Cork University Hospital on Sunday.

Scarlett will repose at Cross’s Funeral Home, Lower Gerald Griffin Street, Limerick city on Thursday, April 16 from 2pm to 4pm.

Her funeral Mass will take place on Friday at 11am in St Munchin’s Church, Clancy Strand. Scarlett will be laid to rest in Meelick Cemetery following the Mass.

Scarlett, aged 29, from the northside of Limerick city, was allegedly struck with an iron bar at the side of the R494 road in Birdhill on Saturday, March 21.

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