- Lifestyle & Sports
- 21 Jan 22
The 42 year old mother of two was tragically murdered in Dublin last year.
An anniversary mass for Urantsetseg Tsendorj, a 48-year-old woman that died after being attacked in Dublin last year, will be held at St Kevin's Church, Dublin 8 this Sunday.
The mother of two was stabbed while walking home at the CHQ building on Custom House Quay. She died two weeks later, on February 3, 2021, due to her injuries.
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with the murder, with the trial scheduled to begin in March of this year.
As her death took place during lockdown, a large funeral was unable to be organised for her, which is one of the reasons for the anniversary mass.
Over the past few days, many people have shared their thoughts and prayers for her and her family on social media, which you can view below.
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Many also drew similarities between this killing and the murder of Aisling Murphy this month, who was attacked by a man while going for a run on The Grand Canal in Offaly.
This Sunday there will be a mass organised by her family for Urantsetseg Tserendorj who was killed this day last year. 12pm St. Kevin's Church, Harrington St. https://t.co/pTzB5Cp1Fl
— Hazel Chu (@hazechu) January 20, 2022
One year ago today a woman was brutally stabbed in Dublin on her way home from work as a cleaner. She later died from her wounds.
She is one of 245 women killed by men in this state since 1996.
This is why we fight against misogyny in all its forms.
RIP Urantsetseg Tserendorj
— Paul Murphy (@paulmurphy_TD) January 20, 2022
Very nearly a year since Urantsetseg Tserendorj (48) was senselessly murdered on the streets of Dublin.
She was just walking home from work. #RememberHer #ViolenceAgainstWomenhttps://t.co/25WixJzFSJ pic.twitter.com/ZtvfjiE78Y— Rachel Mathews-McKay she/her (@RAMathewsMckay) January 18, 2022
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Urantsetseg Tserendorj was stabbed to death one year ago today. This photo of her wearing green, possibly at some Irish sport event, makes me imagine her relationship with the country where she lived, loved, worked, tragically died.
Ireland, she was 'one of your own'. pic.twitter.com/BqwU1v9H06
— Gianluca Tettamanti (@capitangian) January 20, 2022