Buncrana: hundreds gather at special memorial walk to remember L'Derry family who died in pier tragedy
Louise James who lost her partner, two sons, her mother and sister said she was "overwhelmed" with the support
Last updated 22nd Mar 2026
A Londonderry mother who lost five members of her family in a pier tragedy in Buncrana 10 years ago joined hundreds today (Sunday) for a memorial walk in the Donegal town.
Louise Jamesā partner Sean McGrotty, their two sons Mark, 12, and Evan, eight, her mother Ruth and her 14-year-old sister Jodie died when their SUV sank after sliding off a slipway in Buncrana, Co Donegal, in March 2016.
The only survivor was the four-month-old Rioghnach-Ann, daughter of Mr McGrotty and Ms James.
Mr McGrotty handed his baby daughter through the broken driverās side window just moments before the vehicle sank to former footballer Davitt Walsh. who swam out into the harbour in an effort to save the six occupants.
Approaching the 10-year anniversary of their death, hundreds attended a memorial walk in Buncrana wearing red and white.
Prior to setting off a minuteās silence was held and a family friend sang Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher and Higher.
Ms James said she felt āoverwhelmedā at the support and love from the community.
āVery overwhelmed. It was a fantastic success, it was amazing, the sun came out it was beautiful,ā she said.
āVery, very, very overwhelmed.ā
She added: āIt went exactly how I wanted it to go, with laughter and fun and everyone smiling and remembering them, thatās what I wanted.ā
It is understood the vehicle lost grip on a thick blanket of algae coating the structure and slid into the waters of Lough Swilly.
There were no signs at the slipway warning of the dangers of slipping and a gate designed to control crowds using a summer ferry service in the popular tourist spot was left open.
It was used by people watching the sun going down despite dangers that were highlighted during the inquest in 2017.
Ms James said Rioghnach frequently come down to the pier to remember their family.
āWe come down and weāll do the walk,ā she said.
āThis is the walk along the shoreline, so itās beautiful, you know, itās a very peaceful walk and Rioghnach will play in the play park, so itās really nice where her brothers played as well.ā
Ten years on, Ms James said the tragedy āfeels like it happened yesterdayā.
āStill feels like it was only yesterday so itās very overwhelming but a sadness too,ā she said.
Donations for the walk were collected for the RNLI, and the walk finished at Lough Swilly RNLI lifeboat station.
Ms James said āit was lovelyā to see the people of āDerry and Donegalā pulling together.
āBut not just Derry and Donegal it was the whole of Ireland, because there was people here from Cork and Wicklow, and so lovely to see them all and just to be here supporting us in what we wanted to do,ā she said.
She added: āIt was great just to support the RNLI and the good work that they really do. And this is all for them, too.ā
Before the walk, those gathered heard a prayer: āWe pray for all who grieve, for every broken heart in the community that still remembers.
āHelp us to stand together in compassion, to support one another, to support one another and to never forget the precious lives that were lost.
āMay we honour them and how we live with kindness, with care and love for one another, may their memory always be a blessing.ā