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Crash tributes reach over 33,000
20.07.10
A FACEBOOK book of
condolences set up following the crash that claimed
the lives of eight Inishowen men has already
received more than 33,000 posts.
The tributes, posted locally and from all around the
world, have been growing in number following the
worst ever road accident in the history of the
State.
Buncrana Town Mayor, Cllr Pádraig Mac Lochlainn
described the 'Remembrance for Donegal Crash
Victims' page as a "wonderful heartfelt tribute".
"This page reads like an online book of condolences.
It is evidence of the true nature of Irish people at
home and abroad. The tributes are from people across
the island of Ireland and overseas. I know that the
families will take great heart from this huge
demonstration of love and solidarity in these very
difficult times for them. |
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"Over the last week, I
heard stories of local people receiving calls and
emails from their friends and relatives all over,
expressing their deepest concern and sympathy with
the families and the people back home. I myself
received so many messages of support from councils
and politicians all over Ireland. It is a reminder
that often in moments of the greatest adversity, the
true good nature of our people is evident."
Meanwhile, Senator Cecilia Keaveney has asked Health
Minister Mary Harney to prioritise funding for
counselling services in Inishowen following the car
crash that claimed eight lives.
"This has been traumatic for very many people both
directly and indirectly involved. It is vital that
there is a swift and financially-supported response
in the form of counselling services for those who
come forward," said Senator Keaveney.
"There will be an ongoing need to be met as the
shock wears off and some people's ability to cope
with the reality is challenged.
"I have been in touch with Minister for Health, Mary
Harney in relation to ensuring that existing
services are supported but that the needs are met
and whatever funding that entails is found."
She said the tragedy was of an "historic scale" and
the Government response had to match that.
"The Minister has been very positive in her feedback
and I will be pressing this issue to ensure that all
those who seek help get it and others can be
encouraged along the path of reaching out for
assistance." |
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