Body of a man recovered after car plunges into River Lee in Cork
A major operation this afternoon ended in tragedy
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The body of a man has been recovered from the River Lee in Cork city centre this afternoon.
Superhero search team on lookout for missing Cork woman as dogs, drones and Gardai deployed
The woman has been missing since Thursday, and a massive effort to locate her is underway
Gardai joined the search as several organisations looked out for a woman who went missing on Thursday (Image: Collins)
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Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery; BUMBLEance, Covers of Comfort and Shine Centre for Autism among the 49 recipients
Almost 50 Cork charities and community groups will benefit from funding from Thermo Fisher Scientific’s €50,000 community partnership grant. Among the local deserving projects announced today by the Currabinny-based global life sciences company are Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery; Covers of Comfort, a group who knit and crochet covers for those going through chemotherapy; and Shine Centre for Autism.
Announcing the 49 recipients of the €50,000 Thermo Fisher Scientific Community Partnership Grant are Des Burke, Finance Director (second from left) and Carol-Anne Sheehy, Site Operational Excellence Lead (far right) of Thermo Fisher Scientific along with Chris O’Donovan and Denis Kiely from Cork City Missing Persons Search and Recovery, one of the chosen charities.