Family and friends of a young Donegal man killed England wore Ryanair sweatshirts to his funeral to honour his love of travel.
20 year old Dylan Crawford was found dead in Manchester on April 12th in suspicious circumstances.
Tow men have since ben arrested and questioned about his death while police have also issued CCTV footage in a bid to trace a third man they wish to question.
Dylan was buried in his native Killygordan as mourners heard of his love of life and especially his keen interest in travel.
A model Ryanair plane was among the offertory gifts brought to the altar at St Patrick’s Church in Crossroads, Killygordon.
Priest Fr Francis Lynch, told mourners including parents Austin and Andriana, and sister Aleesha, that Dylan loved travel and was fanatical about flying.
He had traveled numerous places including New York, Paris and Italy in his short life and never came home without presents for people, he said.
He added that Dylan was very trusting of people and was so kind-hearted to everyone.
And Fr Lynch thanked the local community for supporting the Crawford family at their time of need.
Two men arrested in Manchester during the investigation of the death of the 20-year-old have appeared in court on theft and fraud charges.
A post mortem on Dylan’s remains proved inconclusive.
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