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Julianne laid to rest

Rodney Edwards • Published 25 Aug 2012 15:15 Print

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Julianne Williams.

THE funeral of teenager Julianne Williams who was found dead at a house in Enniskillen earlier this week has taken place.

Mourners gathered at the student's mother's home in Windmill Heights earlier this afternoon (Saturday) as the funeral cortège made its short journey to Rossorry Parish Church.

Miss. Williams, who only celebrated her 18th birthday a few weeks ago, was laid to rest at Cross Cemetery.

The body of the former Devenish College pupil was found at a house in the Irvine's Crescent area of the town on Tuesday. It's understood the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service alerted the PSNI who then sealed off the area, close to Chanterhill, in order to carry out forensic investigations.

The cause of her death has so far been 'undetermined', though a police spokesperson has told this newspaper that a post-mortem examination carried out on Wednesday has found there was nothing suspicious about the way in which she died.

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