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Fundraiser launched to repatriate body of 'beloved' Irish radio presenter who died suddenly on holiday

The 46-year-old has been described as an extremely personable and charismatic person who was known by many, many people and loved being on stage making people smile
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Related coverage for "Fundraiser launched to repatriate body of 'beloved' Irish radio presenter who died suddenly on holiday": RedState — Cry Harder: Mainstream Media Weeps Over America250 Celebrations, and It's Weirdly Satisfying. Us Weekly — Stars Celebrate Pride Month 2026: Laverne Cox, Lisa Rinna and More. The Root — Things We Can’t Wait to See at ESSENCE Fest 2026. DNyuz — Trump’s monumental heap of trash is enough to get organizers prison time. E! Online — Lauryn Hill Tribute at BET Awards 2026 Is the Most Joyful Thing. The Daily Beast — Late-Night Host Breaks Down Honoring Staffer Who Died at 28