The father of three murdered children has said he now knows what heartbreak really means.
The bodies of Conor, nine, Darragh, seven, and Carla McGinley, three, were discovered lifeless at their west Dublin home a week ago.
Their mother has been charged with their murders.
On Friday the youngsters were carried in little white coffins for a funeral Mass.
Andrew McGinley said: “We often misuse words. When Ireland would lose a match, I used to say I was heartbroken.
“I now know what that really means.
“We, as a family, are heartbroken.”
He added: “Although we are in a House of God, no God should allow this to happen.”

Mr McGinley said the club was a huge part of their lives.
“I have promises that I have to keep and this will drive me on.
“I promised Carla a snowman, the place will be filled with snowmen every time it snows.”
He paid tribute to his “creative, funny and unique” children.

“Conor, Darragh and Carla. I love you, I love you, I love you.”
Following their discovery a week ago Irish police launched a murder investigation.
Their mother, Deirdre Morley, 43, from Parson’s Court in Newcastle, has been charged with their murders.

Everlong by the Foo Fighters was played towards the end of the Mass.
Mr McGinley said: “Thank you to whoever invented trampolines.
“You will never know the fun and enjoyment ours has brought Conor, Darragh and Carla.”
He told mourners: “Many of you will never know, until now, how much your everyday actions helped make my children’s lives more wonderful and helped us to allow Conor, Darragh and Carla to grow as the creative, funny and unique kids that they are.”

Father Kevin Doherty said: “Their very going from us has left a chasm of absence in our lives.
“It is like a pall of darkness, a shroud of darkness, has come down upon us, and no-one is left untouched.”







