Martin McGill, 49, will be first to be buried after mass at church in Creeslough on Tuesday

The County Donegal village of Creeslough and nearby communities are preparing for a series of emotional funerals as police investigate the cause of an explosion that killed 10 people in Ireland.

State pathologists were conducting postmortems on Monday at Letterkenny University hospital while Creeslough remained shrouded in grief after Friday’s blast at a petrol station and adjacent apartments.

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