TO SHOW their appreciation for the work of health care staff and key workers throughout the pandemic, a large group of Fermanagh motorcyclists joined other groups from across Northern Ireland on a bike tour of Belfast hospitals, raising money for Northern Ireland s Air Ambulance service in the process. Their efforts saw approximately 80 motorcyclists from Fermanagh taking part in the ride of thanks for the NHS last Sunday morning, July 4. Speaking to The Impartial Reporter on behalf of the group of cyclists who travelled from Fermanagh, Ian Bruno Browne, from Clabby, explained why they decided to organise the bike run. With the amount of staff working through Covid, such as the key workers and NHS staff, it was just a way to say thanks – to let them know that they were appreciated.
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The family of a young Co Antrim woman who was killed in a road crash are raising funds for the Northern Ireland Air Ambulance in her memory.
Naomi Lynn (21), a student at Queen s University, died in the collision near Glarryford on February 19 last year.
Friend and co-worker Andy Burke (23), a passenger in the car, also died.
The pair had worked in a coffee shop at Belfast International Airport.
At Naomi s funeral in Portglenone First Presbyterian Church, mourners heard her described as talented, creative and sporty.
She was working in Starbucks at the airport to help support her studies.
She had been due to graduate with a degree in architecture last summer.
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Damien and son Leo at the Air Ambulance base
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