Mairead O'Creesh

Biography
Mairead O'Creesh (April 24th 1993-November 11th 2010) was an Northern Irish girl murdered in an attack by a classmate with extreme Republican views for wearing a Rememberance Day poppy.

Appearance
She is a schoolgirl wearing a St. Peter's Catholic School (which shutdown in 2011) uniform, which consists of a blue blazer with blue and white tie, white blouse, black shoes and tights, she had long black hair.

Personality
She was a gentle girl who embraced both sides of Ireland.

Quotes
I loved learning both sides of Ireland, but didn't support the bad things people done in the name of both, My mother was a Catholic that used lived in Dublin until she was 26, she married my dad, who was a Protestant and used to be a former UDA man, he quitted after he was horrified at the sectarian attacks on Catholics and the brutal murder at Kingsmill when he was 15, and he decided he cut off all connections, he got all his UDA stuff and burned them in a fire, and he married my mom in 1992, and she had me one year later, my mom usually taught me about the Rising when I was in my childhood years and my dad did the same for WWI, I never asked my dad about that paramilitary organization, and he warned not to tell anyone, he regretted everything, and he killed himself on my 16th birthday and his suicide wrote was "Mairead, I'm sorry for telling you this, but, I was a member of the UDA, I wish I told you, I regret everything, I love you, you hear me?" with a present of a Proclamation wrapped inside.

That awful boy said horrible things to me like "You're not Irish, stop pretending", "This is a CATHOLIC school and we don't celebrate Prod things like WWI"

Trivia

 * She died on Rememberance Day and the 92nd anniversary of the end on WWII, ironically, she was born on the 77th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising.