'Daragh was so special and Peppa Pig's biggest fan,' said Colleen McNally from Louth
A loving mother who appealed to the makers of Peppa Pig to name Mummy Pig's new baby after her son who died from cancer, said she was 'over the moon' to learn that Hasbro is aware of her campaign.
Unfortunately, Colleen McNally from Dundalk, Co. Louth, was forced to say goodbye to Daragh when he contracted an aggressive form of lymphoma and died on November 24, 2019. Now, the mam of four is delighted after her appeal has reached show maker Hasbro. "Even on our trip to London last year, we walked into Hamley's and there were Peppa Pig books in front of us. It was like a sign that Daragh was with us.
"Before Daragh got sick, we were planning to go to Paulton Park because all he wanted to do was the balloon ride. At Daragh's resting place, we got a Peppa balloon on his headstone and a Peppa blanket on his resting bed and even the number plates on the car that drove him there were Peppa plates.
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