The local community is looking for photos from vigils dedicated to the 23 year old Offaly woman.
A memory is being compiled for the family of Ashling Murphy.
The local Killoughey Community Centre Committee is looking for photos of vigils dedicated to the 23 year old school teacher, who was killed last month.
The first half of the book will consist of memories of Ashling and the second half containing pictures of gatherings around the country and the world.
The committee's char, Tommy Phelan it will provide some comfort to Ashling's family:
The Killoughey Community Centre Committee has asked for photos to be sent to their Facebook or Instagram pages.
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