22-year-old Darren O'Neill is being remembered fondly by friends and family.Darren O'Neill, Facebook

Darren O’Neill died in the hospital two days after suffering an attack on Tyrella Beach

Darren O’Neill is being remembered fondly by his friends and family after passing away this weekend following an incident at Tyrella Beach in Co Down.

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O’Neill, a native of West Belfast, died on Saturday, June 29. He had been in the hospital since Thursday evening after he was subject to a “one-punch attack” at Tyrella Beach in Downpatrick, Co Down.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland [PSNI] said in a tweet before O’Neill’s death that they have arrested a 21-year-old male in relation to the incident.

In a statement, local Sinn Féin MP Chris Hazzard said: “There is shock and sadness in the local community following the death of a 22-year-old man in an incident in Tyrella beach.

“A police investigation is underway and that must be allowed to proceed.

“My thoughts and sympathies are with the family and friends of this young man at this tragic time.” 

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Darren O'Neill remembered fondly

Nikita O’Neill, one of Darren’s sisters, thanked everyone for their support:

Mick Kerr said his cousin Darren has gained his "angel wings:"

Hassan Dneni, Darren's best friend, said Darren was "the best:"

The Belfast Telegraph reports another cousin Michelle Kerr having said she and her family have been left  "absolutely heartbroken."

She continued: "My family have been torn into a million pieces and for what?

"Darren please give us all the strength to get through this nightmare!

"Sleep tight our beautiful angel."

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Holy Trinity Youth Centre in West Belfast, where Darren used to be a member, said they were devastated about his passing:

The Shamrock Football Club, where Darren's sisters play, offered their condolences:

Similarly, St James' Swifts football club, where Darren's brother Kyle is a player, held a minute's silence in his memory at their annual presentation awards night on Saturday: