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Oskars screening to help brave Louise
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A 22-year-old Killarney girl who is still in hospital in Spain following a serious road traffic accident will benefit from screenings of the Oskars movies, organisers have revealed. Louise Lynch, who has been teaching English in Badajoz since August, had been in a coma in intensive care for several weeks but is now said to be making steady progress.
The stars of the seven films premiered in the INEC at 'A Night at the Oskars' by Kilcummin and Glenflesk GAA clubs got a second chance to see themselves on the big screen this week at a special showing for cast members and their families in Cinema Killarney. Tommy Cooper kindly provided the use of the screen for free and all donations taken at the door will go to the Louise Lynch Fund.
Due to huge demand, the event will be repeated on Tuesday night next at 7pm and the committee hopes to raise more money to assist local girl Louise and her family in her recovery. Tickets have already sold out and donations will be taken on entry.
The Oskars DVD will be launched on Friday, April 27 in the Corner Bar, Barradubh at 9pm. Copies will cost €10 each.
To donate to the Louise Lynch Hospital Fund, visit www.gofundme.com/Louise-Lynch
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