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Published 15:17 30 Apr 2025 BST
Updated 15:20 30 Apr 2025 BST

A 23-year-old woman from Louth has tragically died just days after landing in Australia to visit her sister.
Marie Claire Rogers, who had recently qualified as a nurse, passed away in Sydney last Monday just a few days after visiting her sister who had been in the city on a year break.
The Irish Mirror report that Marie took ill on Friday with her condition worsening over the weekend.
Marie Claire played GAA with her local Naomh Fionnbarra club with the team posting to Facebook: "Our club and community are beyond shocked and saddened at the sudden passing of our cherished club member and friend Marie Claire Rogers in Sydney, Australia.
"As her many friends, team mates, and colleagues come to terms with the devastating news, we offer our heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the extended Rogers and Osbourne families both at home and abroad. As a mark of respect to Marie Claire and her family, all club activities are suspended until 12 noon on Wednesday.
"Marie Claire's passing has brought a wave of sorrow and grief across the community. Offers and messages of support have been pouring in and are greatly appreciated."
Marie Claire is survived by her sisters Frances, Grace and Heather.
A GoFundMe page has been set up for the family to help support travel costs.
The GoFundMe description reads: "As many of you know, our beloved Marie Claire Rogers tragically passed away unexpectedly while on holiday in Australia.
"This GoFundMe page has been created for those who would like to support with travel costs for her family and boyfriend as they accompany Marie Claire on her final journey home to Ireland, and help them navigate the many unexpected challenges that come with such an overwhelming loss.
"On behalf of the family, they would like to sincerely thank everyone for the incredible love and support they have received."
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