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Outcry as plaque dedicated to memory of popular Killarney man is damaged

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FRIENDS of popular Killarney man the late Paddy Turner were disgusted this morning to discover a plaque dedicated to his memory was seriously damaged.
Calls by his pals for a memorial to Paddy came to fruition in March when a bench was erected in his name on the top of the High Street Paddy loved so well.
The move had been backed by numerous members of the Killarney Municipal District, and Paddy’s many friends.
But today it was discovered that the plaque, which bore the words immortalised by Paddy, “Nice morning, not a bad morning” and a note stating “This bench is dedicated to the memory of Paddy Turner 1948-2015” was irreparably bent out of shape.
“I know this is an isolated incident and it’s not that Killarney is a bad town for incidents like this, but it’s a fright to God that someone would do this,” said Paddy’s friend Enda Walsh. Ann Hartnett, who works nearby, described the vandalism as the work of “blackguards”.
Paddy was hugely popular and his death in March last year, following a brave battle with illness, prompted an outpouring of tributes.
Back, Enda Walshe and Ann Hartnett, front, Patricia Buckley and Ann O'Sullivan, examine the damaged plaque.
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