Clare man lived on Popes Quay in Cork city centre with his wife and two children
crash on Sunday, had been planning to go to Rome next week to celebrate his 40th birthday.
The father-of-two, a United Nations aid worker, was the sole Irish victim when the the four-month-old Boeing 737, flying from the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa to “He just felt he made a difference. He did so much for Rohingyas, all the other projects that he was involved in. He had a marvellous vision, he just got there and did it, and had great enthusiasm.
“He had such enthusiasm for anything he set his mind to, whether it was work or family, he was a continually enthusiastic person.” “You couldn’t take that away from him, that was his life, he did an awful lot with the Rohingya, he sent us photos of his work in various places, the work he had done, he was so enthusiastic about it.
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