The scene this morning near Boland's Lock along the Grand Canal in Tullamore.

It's not up to women to change their behaviour to remain safe

Minister of State and Offaly-based senator Pippa Hackett has described the death of Ashling Murphy as "horrific" and offered her condolences to her family.

The Green Party senator is also insisting that society should not retreat into teaching girls and young women that they should moderate their behaviour for their own safety. Instead, she called on people to work to ensure safety for all is a given.

Her statement reads:

"My sincere condolences to the family of Ashling Murphy

Like everyone else, I am devastated, shocked, and heartbroken for Ashling Murphy and I want to offer my sincere condolences to her family, friends, colleagues, fellow recent graduates and wider circle. I also want to say how sad I am for her little pupils, who will have to come to terms with losing their vibrant and inspiring young teacher, who by all accounts, was loved by them all.

What happened to her is beyond horrific, something no woman in our country should ever have to face and something no family should have to deal with.

I know the people of Tullamore will unite in total sympathy with Ashling’s family and support them in any way they can. Tullamore is a fine town, acknowledged as a great place to live, so the idea that a young woman from there would meet such a fate as she simply went for a run along the canal we are so proud of, is simply dreadful.

But we must continue to stand up for our right to run in such places. Our community stands for freedom of movement and safety for all. We must not retreat into teaching our girls and young women that they should moderate their behaviour for their own safety. Instead we must all work together to ensure that safety, for all, is a given.

I know there will be a number of vigils around the country tomorrow. I hope many of the massive number of men who are as angered by this horrible crime as women are, will attend and make clear that it is important for all of us to work towards an Ireland which is truly safe, for everyone."