Over 1,000 people attended candlelight vigil to honour Yosuke Sasak murdered by migrant Mohammed Morei in Dundalk – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Over 1,000 people attended candlelight vigil to honour Yosuke Sasak murdered by migrant Mohammed Morei in Dundalk




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Over 1,000 people turned out in Dundalk town centre last night to pay their respects to Japanese national Yosuke Sasaki who murdered in the town on last Wednesday morning.

In a moving candlelight tribute the town’s residents gathered to pay tribute to Mr Sasaki who was the victim of an unprovoked attack on the Avenue Road.

The tribute event also seen the Japanese ambassador to Ireland attend to pay their respects to the 24-year-old.

A statement was also read on behalf of Mr Sasaki’s family, in the statement they said the following: “We would like to express our sincere gratitude for the kindness the people of Ireland have shown.

“When he was alive, our son spoke about the warmth of the people of this town and his love of Dundalk.”

“He came to Ireland initially as a language student and only intended a short stay.”

“However, he was touched by the kindness of the Irish people and he decided to work here.”

“As a family, we are truly saddened by what has happened, but we hope that this incident will not give Japanese people a bad impression of Ireland.

“Finally, we hope that a tragic event like this one will never happen in this country again.”

Mr Sasaki tragically was murdered by Muslim migrant Mohammed Morei as he was making his way to work on a freezing cold winter’s morning. The thug came from behind as Mr Sasaki was walking with headphones on and cowardly stabbed him leaving him to die at the scene.

The ruthless refugee then went on to attack two more men in the town before being apprehended by police.

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