The West Cork community has shown overwhelming support by raising over €100,000 for the family of a father of three who tragically died in a workplace accident. A GoFundMe page was set up for Steve Thomas' wife and children, and has now collected €104,215.
West Cork has displayed overwhelmingly generous support by raising over €100,000 for the family of a father of three who tragically died in a workplace accident last month.
Steve - father to Fionn, Lillie & Harper - was just 35 years of age when he died in an accident at a premises in Bantry last month. There was great support from the Bantry Blues GAA club, for whom Steve had played in the past and remained a "great supporter". The club closed for a day as a mark of respect.
West Cork Workplace Accident Fundraiser Gofundme Steve Thomas Family Support
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