Families have been left 'utterly devastated' by the thefts
A series of thefts at Derry City Cemetery have occured in recent weeks. It is understood that vandals knocked over items and have stolen flower arrangements from several graves.
Foyle MLA Mark H Durkan said families have contacted him about the incidents, which have left them 'utterly devastated'.
“I’ve been contacted by several families who are utterly devastated that items, some of which held sentimental importance, have been stolen from their loved one’s grave," the SDLP MLA said.
“One family has expressed to me how upset they were to learn that a red and white artificial flower arrangement was taken from their father’s grave last Wednesday afternoon. Since highlighting the theft, several other people have come forward with similar experiences.
“This time of year is one of heightened emotion for the bereaved when the absence of a loved one is felt much harder. People find solace in visiting the cemetery and the act of bringing offerings to the resting place of a loved one often brings much needed comfort. It’s pathetic that someone felt the need to rob people of that comfort. I’ve been in contact with Council and would ask anyone with information about these thefts to come forward. I would appeal also to the perpetrator(s) and ask them to do the right thing and return what they’ve taken.”
A spokesperson for Derry City and Strabane District Council confirmed that it is aware of recent thefts from graves in the City Cemetery.
The spokesperson acknowledged that the incidents are deeply distressing and upsetting for the families whose loved ones graves were targeted and encouraged anyone with information to contact the PSNI or Council’s Community Saferty Wardens. The Cemetery is a place for quiet reflection and graves should be treated with the utmost respect by all members of the community.
A PSNI spokesperson said it had no reports of the incident at this time.
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