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Buncrana drowning tragedy: ‘Our hearts go out to the mothers there who lost their sons’ – RNLI member

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May 12, 2025
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Buncrana drowning tragedy: ‘Our hearts go out to the mothers there who lost their sons’ – RNLI member
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Two teenagers, Emmanuel Familola (16) from Nigeria and Matt Sibanda (18), who was from Zimbabwe, died after getting into difficulty off the coast at Buncrana, close to Ned’s Point on Saturday, May 10.

A third teenager, believed to be aged 19, was also taken to hospital.

It is understood the boys had entered the water to retrieve a football.

Both teenagers attended school in Buncrana as Matt was a student of Crana College, while Emmanuel attended Scoil Mhuire.

All three were international protection applicants who had lived in the area with their families.

Funeral details are yet to be confirmed.

Taoiseach Micheal Martin paid tribute to the teenagers and said it was a “heartbreaking loss”.

“Very saddened at the shocking and tragic passing of Emmanuel Familola and Matt Sibanda in Buncrana over the weekend,” he said.

“A heartbreaking loss of two young lives.

“Thinking of their families, friends, the local community and the first responders at this devastating time.”

The incident unfolded at around 4pm on Saturday when six teenagers were gathered at Ned’s Point in Buncrana when three of them entered the water.

The three young males got into difficulty with one of the males making it back to the shore, while two others remained in the water.

A number of people raised the alarm, and two RNLI lifeboats were launched immediately from the two stations in Buncrana.

Malin Head Coast Guard are co-ordinating a search for a missing swimmer off Buncrana, Co Donegal. Photo: Northwest News Pix.

Malin Head Coast Guard are co-ordinating a search for a missing swimmer off Buncrana, Co Donegal. Photo: Northwest News Pix.

The Coastguard issued a ‘mayday’ alarm and asked for any vessels in the vicinity to come and assist.

Joe Joyce, a member of RNLI Lough Swilly, explained one of the Lough Swilly RNLI past crew members was on the Lough at the time and immediately joined the search.

“They immediately came to the scene and recovered one person onto their boat and brought them to the lifeboat where two other crew members joined them.

“The young boy was a 16-year-old, and he was brought to the pier in Buncrana.

“The ambulance service was there and immediately started life saving treatment.

“That continued for possibly an hour and the decision was made then by the National Ambulance Service to transport him by road to Letterkenny University Hospital.

“Unfortunately, he subsequently passed away in the early hours of this morning,” said Mr Joyce.

At this stage, the search was continuing on Lough Swilly.

Matt Sibanda and Emmanuel Familola

Matt Sibanda and Emmanuel Familola

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The local yacht club in Buncrana was holding a race on the water at the time of the incident and the race was abandoned as those vessels opted to assist in the search.

The multi-agency search operation, which included a drone team and local boats from the Foyle Marina, consisted of about 60 rescue service personnel who searched the water for almost six hours.

“The involvement of the local boats allowed us to cover a vast area of the Lough in a very quick period and we ran a number of searches up and down the Lough,” said Mr Joyce.

After 9pm, the team started to lose light and were preparing to wind down the search until low tide at midnight, when a body was found in the water close to the former Fruit of the Loom factory, a place known locally as The Fishing Greens.

The body was returned to Buncrana Pier where his family and a medical team were waiting.

Malin Head Coast Guard are co-ordinating a search for a missing swimmer off Buncrana, Co Donegal. Photo: Northwest News Pix.

Malin Head Coast Guard are co-ordinating a search for a missing swimmer off Buncrana, Co Donegal. Photo: Northwest News Pix.

Parish Priest Fr Francis Bradley had prayed over the water at various times of the evening and was providing support to the family.

Mr Joyce continued, “Fr Bradley had come along and he anointed him.

“The family had been on the scene all day and the scenes at the pier were heart wrenching.

“Unfortunately, we did not get the resolution we were looking for but we were able to return two people to their family and maybe give them a bit of closure,” said Mr Joyce.

Mr Joyce said the thoughts and prayers of Lough Swilly RNLI are with families of the young men.

“Our hearts go out to the mothers there who lost their sons.

“While it is no comfort, we were at least able to return the two teenagers to their loved ones,” said Mr Joyce.

On Sunday afternoon, the community of Buncrana gathered together in a large and sombre crowd for a vigil in memory of the two teenagers who tragically lost their lives in the drowning incident.

Bishop of Derry, Donal McKeown, led the service at St Mary’s Oratory in Buncrana.

In his opening remarks, Bishop McKeown acknowledged “the pain and heartache that comes with such a sudden loss”.

He reflected that the bright and sunny weather contrasts greatly with the cloud of grief that now hung over the town.

“Yesterday, this time 24 hours ago, the sun was shining, the sky was blue, the sea was attractive, everything was wonderful.

“Today, a dark cloud has come over everybody in different ways but especially the families of Emmanuel and Matt.”

Upon learning of the tragedy, Crana College and Scoil Mhuire immediately activated their Critical Incident Plans and the schools reopened as normal on Monday, with extensive supports in place for those affected.

Student Support Teams, Critical Incident Teams, and entire staff are working closely together to provide comfort and support to students, parents, and colleagues during this extremely difficult time.

scenes at a prayer vigil in St. Mary’s Oratory in Buncrana, Co. Donegal  in memory of the two teens killed in a swimming tragedy.Photo by Joe Dunne

scenes at a prayer vigil in St. Mary’s Oratory in Buncrana, Co. Donegal in memory of the two teens killed in a swimming tragedy.Photo by Joe Dunne

Psychologists from the National Educational Psychological Service (NEPS) and Donegal ETB, are offering professional guidance to ensure the wellbeing of all affected.

Since the incident, tributes have been paid to the two young men.

Donegal Intercultural Platform said the team will be focusing on offering support and care to the families and all the residents.

“It is deeply tragic to mourn the loss of two boys, Matt and Emanuel, in Buncrana.

“Our deepest condolences to the families and the residents of IPAS centres and the wider community.

“Our thoughts also go out to the boy’s school friends, teachers and the centre staff who are all doing what they can to ease the pain and loss.”

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