Two white horses pull a white funeral carriage, with a coachman and another man walking beside them, as people gather for the funeral of Amy Doherty.

MOURNERS at the funeral of Amy Doherty have been told she had a “magnetic personality” and “would draw people to her by her joyful smile”.

The 28-year-old mother was found badly injured by police on Saturday and died later in hospital
 


A horse-drawn carriage led the funeral cortegeCredit: Mark Marlow/PA Wire

Nurses holding white roses line a street for Amy Doherty's funeral.
Nurses and medical workers held single white roses outside the churchCredit: Mark Marlow/PA Wire

A woman with blonde hair and a black top smiles while holding a cocktail with foam and flower petals.
Amy Doherty sadly passed away in hospital after being found badly injured by police on SaturdayCredit: Pacemaker Press
A 30-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

Amy’s funeral mass took place at Holy Family Church in Ballymagroarty, Derry today, with hundreds lining the pavements and gathering at the doors of the church as they said a final goodbye to the beloved mum of two.

 
 

 

 

 

Amy’s heartbroken colleagues from NW Care formed a guard of honour in memory of the “dedicated” care worker.

Parish priest Fr Joe Gormley told the congregation it was “a very sad day for the family of Amy Doherty, a very sad day for our parish and city”.

He said mourners would be thinking of Rhea and Ronan, Ms Doherty’s two children, and would be trying to “make sense of the events of last Saturday”.

Amy’s friend, Jasmine, read a poem about her which described her as “the laughter in the daylight” and “the warmth of every room”.

It read: “Amy’s more than just a moment, she is more than words can ever say. Amy, your family, children, and friends will miss you every day.

“Two little hearts now broken. As their soft little voices softly call

“For arms that should still be holding them. But are no longer there at all.”

Fr Gormley said March 21 is a day where, for the first time in six months, “the time of light in our days exceeds the time of darkness”, but “the death of Amy brought a darkness, a sadness, anguish deeper than any lack of daylight”.

He said: “The darkness is, in a sense, deeply intensified when we hear the human story of the beauty of who Amy Doherty is.

“Amy is a person who has a magnetic personality who would draw people to her by her joyful smile.”

He described her as a “dedicated care worker” who lifted the spirits of patients at Altnagelvin Hospital, in Derry, during the pandemic.

He told mourners: “She’d always try and find fun, find humour, particularly in those dark days when people were very afraid.”

Fr Gormley described how Amy helped people set up video calls and encouraged patients to connect with people outside and enabled “those who maybe hadn’t connected with others for a long time, to begin to do so, and to use the opportunity of Covid to do that”.

However, he said, the “heart of her care” was her two children, who “are the centre of our thoughts and prayers today and beyond”.

Amy is survived by her parents, Patrick and Sharon, and her younger brothers, Shane and Ryan.

On Wednesday the PSNI said the man who was arrested was receiving medical treatment and was not fit for police interview.
 

 

 

According to Women’s Aid, Amy was the 30th woman in Northern Ireland to have been killed since 2020.

Fr Gormley said “a new culture” needed to be built “in the city and society and beyond” where “women are honoured, loved and cherished in the same way as Jesus loved, honoured and cherished women who knew he could depend on them when he couldn’t depend even on the disciples”.

Mourners gathered at Amy Doherty's funeral.
Amy was remembered for her ‘magnetic personality’ at the service todayCredit: Mark Marlow/PA Wire
 

Pallbearers carry a wooden coffin with a golden crucifix on top, surrounded by mourners at Amy Doherty's funeral.
Parish priest Fr Joe Gormley said mourners would be thinking of Amy’s two children, Rhea and RonanCredit: Mark Marlow/PA WireSource: https://www.thesun.ie/news/16738055/heartbreaking-funeral-amy-doherty-killed-derry/