In a poignant ceremony filled with tears and fond memories, family members and friends bid their final farewell to the late BBC Scotland presenter, Nick Sheridan, as he was laid to rest in his native Ireland.
The funeral mass, held at St Ibar's Church in Wexford, paid tribute to Nick's vibrant life and impactful career. Mourners gathered to honour the beloved broadcaster, whose wicker coffin was adorned with a colourful wreath and framed pictures capturing cherished moments from his youth.
The children's author and journalist, renowned for his work on shows like Drivetime and Reporting Scotland, tragically passed away at the young age of 32 after collapsing while jogging due to a brain aneurysm.
As the news of Nick's passing reverberated, tributes poured in from across Scotland and beyond. First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, led heartfelt tributes in the Scottish Parliament, praising Nick as an "extremely talented journalist and author." He continued: “He will be greatly missed.
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