RSA-Every Road has a Cross to Bear

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2018 · 12 MIN

RSA-Every Road has a Cross to Bear

from LMFM Documentaries

Gerry went to Rathcairn in Co. Meath where he was joined by Judy Coffey who recalled the day 22 years ago when her son Padraíc Coffey's lost his life on the road. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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