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Woman injuredin a hit and run accidentCALLS for additional gardaiand security resources inBallyfermot have been made,in the wake of the recentjoyriding incidents, whichinclude a woman injured in ahit and run, and a site formodular housing vandalised.The woman was crossing
Blackditch Road at around8.30pm on Sunday when shewas struck by a car, which wassubsequently abandoned. It isbelieved her injuries are notlife threatening.At the Dublin City Council
policing committee meeting onMonday, Sinn Féin CouncillorDaithí Doolan said extragardai and security measuresare required to address“serious anti social” problems.Cllr Doolan said: “The site
for rapid build housing inCherry Orchard has been thefocus of very serious anddangerous anti social behavior.I commend city council staffin responding to my phonecalls that weekend.“I am now making a direct
appeal to Dublin City Councilmanagement to properlysecure the site. It is a citycouncil site, ear marked forcity council development.Therefore, I believe thesecurity of the site is theresponsibility of DCC. Toleave the site without adequatefencing or security isirresponsible.”
DREAMS do come through itseems, after a fatally ill grand-mother enjoyed a first ever tripto see her beloved LiverpoolFC.Marie Wright (67), from
Cleggan Road, Ballyfermot,was diagnosed with lung can-cer in February, and initiallygiven weeks to live.A Facebook campaign by
her family to get her to Anfield,was met with a staggeringamount of goodwill in the com-munity.Within a week of an appeal
featured in The Echo, the fam-ily had secured matchday tick-ets, the use of a wheelchair, acarer, and a weekend itineraryin Merseyside, courtesy ofDublin Reds fans, with theD15 supporters club prominentin their support.Marie, and 13 of her family,
travelled over to Anfield onSeptember 10, to see the matchagainst Leicester City.The feisty grandmother is
now being dubbed a luckycharm by fellow supporters,after seeing her heroes thumpthe current league champions4-1.
“It was a great weekend,we’re so grateful to everyonewho made it possible, it’s madeus really happy,” said Marie.“Walking into Anfield was
so special and hearing You’llNever Walk Alone, made mecry, even again the day after thegame when we went on a sta-dium tour.”Thanks to the Liverpool
Foundation, Marie was over-come with emotion as she metJamie Carragher, Ian Rush,Robbie Fowler and GaryMcAllister.She has vowed to keep fight-
ing her illness, and hopes thisinspires other people to keepgoing through difficult times.Marie’s daughter Janice,
thanked everyone who madethe trip happen, especially “theIrish Reds and D15 LFCgroup, without who it wouldnever have got off the ground.”The family were inundated
with offers during the week-end, but had to turn somedown, so as not to “wear Mamout.”“As our Mam faces her next
chemo, I pray for one morewish,” said Janice.“I ask you keep our Mam in
your prayers, as I believe in thepower of prayer and prayer forhealing.”
By Maurice [email protected]
“Hearing You’ll Never WalkAlone made me cry” - Marie
MARIE’S WISH:Marie Wright andfamily met formerLiverpool legendJamie Carragher
Dreams come through for Marie who visits Anfield to see her favourite team
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