A 17-year-old GAA player, from County Tyrone, was taken “advantage of and exploited” before taking his life over cyber bullying, a priest told his mourners. Ronan Hughes, of Coalisland took his own life on June 5 after he was tricked into posting images online by cyber bullies. At his funeral on Tuesday morning, attended by hundreds of mourners, Father Benny Fee told the congregation it was a “bitter, bitter privilege to welcome Ronan here to St Patrick's where he was no stranger." He said "Ronan Hughes, dear people, did not take his own life, for the life of Ronan was taken from him. "And somewhere in the big world, perhaps very far from Clonoe, there's a man, or a woman, or a gang, who are guilty of a terrible crime. "And while I wish that faceless man or woman no ill, that man or woman who lured this child into a web that took his life , I do pray with all my heart that they may be caught and that they might be brought to justice for the pain and the ago