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GAA Confirm A Minute's Silence To Be Held Across All Grounds In Memory Of Berkeley Victims

GAA Confirm A Minute's Silence To Be Held Across All Grounds In Memory Of Berkeley Victims
Gavin Cooney
By Gavin Cooney
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The GAA today confirmed that a minute's silence will be held at all grounds this weekend as a mark of respect to the victims of the Berkeley tragedy.

One of the victims, 21 year old Eoghan Culligan was a member of Ballyboden St Enda's in Dublin and also played Gaelic Football with DIT. Culligan was one of the six Irish students who lost their lives when a balcony collapsed in the California town of Berkeley.

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A nice gesture from the GAA and we are absolutely sure it will be impeccably observed nationwide.

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