Thu, 03 May, 2012 - 01:00
Claire Droney
SHE loved dressing up, socialising, fast cars and loud music and had her motto ‘one life, one chance’ tattooed in Hebrew on her shoulder.
Emma Dowling was full of life and full of plans for the future.
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