PSNI HandoutA man and woman who died in a two-car crash in County Antrim on Sunday have been remembered as “vibrant and dynamic” by their parish priest.
Cathrene Kith Quiñones Singco and Ralph Anthony Singco were in their 30s. Their unborn baby, who was named Kate, also died as a result of the collision.
Father Vincent Cushnahan, of St Vincent de Paul in Ligoniel, said the couple were “looking forward to having their first baby”.
“They had a great joy and excitement about beginning their young family together.”
The two-car crash happened just after 14:00 GMT on the Moira Road in Crumlin.
Six other people suffered minor injuries.
Fr Cushnahan said the Singco family had been living in north Belfast for “four or five years” but Ralph Singco’s family moved to the area from the Philippines “more than 20 years ago”.
He said this was a “real tragedy” that has affected the whole community and especially the Filipino community.
“A very deep profound tragedy here in the north Belfast area and especially for those in the Filipino community who are close knit.”
Speaking to Good Morning Ulster, Fr Cushnahan said Cathrene and Ralph Singco had been trying for a baby for “four years” and had celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary the day before the crash.
“The Singco family are devastated by this awful tragedy,” he said.
He added that the Filipino community are “very vibrant” in north Belfast and have come together in this tragedy to support the family.
He said the couple, who worked in the healthcare system were “hard-working”.
“They enjoyed themselves as well. They were vibrant, lively, they were faithful.
“They loved TikTok they loved singing… they love to take lots of photographs and show off on social media because that allows their family back home to see how they are getting on.”




