An effort is being made to help the family who've been left homeless since the fire
Tributes have been paid to an Irish man who died less than two weeks after his family home was destroyed in a blaze.
Brendan, who had previously been a carpenter and also worked on the frontline as a carer through the pandemic, passed away leaving his wife Olivia and kids Padraig, Sean, Chloe, Andrea, and Barry behind.The much-loved clan weren't there at the time it broke out, and were left to watch as hero firefighters did their best to extinguish the flames.
"Their world has come crashing down around them in the cruellest way imaginable. They are living through a nightmare. Their trauma is made worse by the fact that they have no home in which to grieve for Brendan or to start to piece their lives back together again. He was part of a panel that brought them into Senior competitions for the first time in their history.
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