On Friday afternoon, a small chapel in Stoneybatter, near Dublin city centre, hosted a memorial service for Vadym Davydenko, the Ukrainian teenager who was fatally stabbed after he arrived in Ireland.
Fr Serhii Danilov led mourners in a Panikhida – an Orthodox Christian vigil to pray for the soul of the recently departed.
Those in attendance did not know Vadym, but wanted to pay their respects.
“I don’t think he found friends here because [he
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