Tina Satchwell funeral cortege passes through Cork home town

Mrs Satchwell’s husband has been charged with her murder after remains were found earlier this month.
Tina Satchwell funeral cortege passes through Cork home town

By Gráinne Ní Aodha, PA

The funeral cortege of Tina Satchwell has passed through her home town in Cork as family, friends and neighbours gathered to say goodbye to “a lovely” woman.

People gathered in groups along the streets in St Bernard’s Place estate in Fermoy, where Mrs Satchwell grew up.

A notice said Mrs Satchwell’s funeral mass would take place on Wednesday afternoon “privately and quietly, as she lived”.

Tina Satchwell funeral cortege
Tina Satchwell’s remains were found in a house in Youghal. Photo: Brian Lawless/PA.

Mrs Satchwell, 45, had been missing from her home in Youghal since March 2017.

Two weeks ago, gardaí discovered her remains buried under the staircase in a house in Youghal.

Her widower Richard Satchwell, 57, with an address on Grattan Street, Youghal, has been charged with her murder.

Neighbours Patsy Flood and Brendan Cronin described her as a “lovely” woman who was happy “all of the time” and took her dogs everywhere with her.

Tina Satchwell
Tina Satchwell had been missing since March 2017. Photo: Family handout/PA.

Mr Flood said despite the tragedy of her death, he was happy to hear that her remains were found for her family’s sake.

He said: “Thank God they got her. There’s no-one in Cork that would say a bad word about them (Mrs Satchwell’s family).”

Another person described Mrs Satchwell as “a beautiful person inside and out”, who was always an “animal lover”.

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