Two Irish born boys will be remembered with a memorial plaque after the children were killed by their father in Poland.
Ballyroan Boys School in Rathfarnham have arranged for the plaque to be placed on the school grounds. The Dublin school will pay tribute to Oskar and Christian after they were killed alongside their mother just before Christmas.
Their father, a Dublin based Spanish waiter, killed his partner and two Irish born children in a murder suicide in Poland just days in Decemeber. It's emerged the couple's 11-year-old daughter managed to flee the scene. Reports in Poland say the alarm was raised in the town of Pyrzyce when the daughter alerted neighbours.
Victor Marin Del Sol's three children spent a year in schools in Rathfarnham before they were moved to Poland with their mother.
The two brothers, who were aged nine and seven, were born in Ireland.
THE NEWS REACHED IRELAND
Conor Feehan from The Herald says the news took some time to filter back to Ireland. He says the local community in Rathfarnham have been left shocked by the news. The principal of Scoil Naomh Padraig told the paper that they will be remembered as 'lovely, happy children'.
It's reported in the Herald that Ballyroan Boys School are planning a remembrance service for the boys this week
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