Mother granted permission to exhume daughter's remains in Cork and bring her home | Her.ie

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Rebecca Saunders has been appealing to have her daughter's remains exhumed.

Clarissa was drowned by her father Martin McCarthy in Cork in 2013. He later died by suicide.

"This has been a really long time coming. It's a day for celebration. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has helped to shape this in to reality. You've no idea what this means to me and May family." "I just remember always wanting to be by her side and wanting to crawl into that coffin with her," she said at the time.

 

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