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Killarney musician’s home destroyed in California fires

A GoFundMe campaign established to support a Killarney native, Ruairí O'Flaherty, and his family has surpassed its initial target of $50,000 , reaching nearly $99,460 in just over four days.
O'Flaherty, a well-respected mastering engineer over 30 years, along with his wife Sidney Pogatchnik and their two daughters Mirabel and Ellie, lost their home in the recent wildfires that ravaged parts of Los Angeles and surrounding areas.
The family, who resided in the Altadena area near Pasadena, were forced to evacuate as the fires intensified. Tragically, their home was completely destroyed in the blaze.
In response to this unimaginable loss, a friend, Graham Cruser Marsh, set up the GoFundMe campaign to aid the O'Flaherty family. Describing them as "the kindest and most selfless" family, Marsh aimed to raise funds to assist them in securing new housing, essential living supplies, and rebuilding their lives.
The campaign highlighted O'Flaherty's reputation in the music industry, praising him as "one of the most thoughtful and talented humans."
"Anyone that knows Ruairi and Sidney knows that they would never ask for anything," Marsh wrote on the GoFundMe page. "I'm asking for all the help from the community, friends, producers, artists, and collaborators to come together in this time of need. Please consider a donation for the O'Flaherty family."
With the GoFundMe campaign exceeding its initial target, the O'Flaherty family will receive much-needed assistance during this challenging time.
For those who wish to contribute to the GoFundMe campaign, you can visit 'help-the-oflaherty-family-rebuild-after-fire' on www.gofundme.com.
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