… The relief were stunned, they final had their hands on Des Taviner and now he was dead. To make matters worse suspicions were raised about Sheelagh's involvement. Did she deliberately put Des in a cell with a man with a mental illness? Did she follow the right procedures? Finding herself under investigation was a devastating blow for Sheelagh, especially as she also had to cope with the grief of losing someone for whom she still had feelings for however after an inquest Sheelagh was cleared of the charge. But it wasn't just Sheelagh who was grief – stricken; Reg Hollis was devastated to. He and Des had, had the most remarkable friendship. And despite everything that Des had done, Reg was distraught at his partner's death. We walked past the station to the corner of Bagshot street were Katie said good bye and went of towards the Devin Street area, and I walked along Maybrew lane. On the opposite side of the road I could see my boyfriend Marten and my mate Louise walking down the street. They then went into the same café we used to go in; there they met up with, Samantha, Leo, Roger and Katie. I walked past the café and got to the end of the street. I looked up the street and saw my two stepbrothers Daniel and Luke, my step – sister Melissa, with my stepfather getting out of the car. I then saw my mum with my godmother Jenny walking towards them. Together they all crossed the road and disappeared out of sight. I crossed the road and walked threw Canley park, the Sky was starting to go red as the day was near to and end. I walked to the end of the Park and cut threw Sun Hill Cemetery I walked up a hill when I got to the top I could see my mum, step father, Daniel, Luke, Melissa and Jenny at the bottom looking at something. I sat on the top of the hill for about 15mins before they all left. I watched them go, when they had disappeared. I got up and walked down the hill I stopped when I reached the thing they were looking at, they were looking at me. I sat down on the ground and stared, as the sun set over Sun Hill. – oh and incidentally my name is Niamh Murphy and this is my story.