Irish Mail on Sunday about the loss of her, he shared how it has not been easy to overcome the ‘powerful grief’ he feels.‘Nobody has an answer.
At the end of the day it’s your journey and the journey you take with your family. Sometimes you take it just an hour at a time because you’re all struggling.’Expressing how he keeps her memory alive, the 68-year-old shared, ‘I don’t dream about Natasha, although I have had dear friends of hers tell me they do.
But I speak to her every day.’‘Her grave is about a mile and a half down the road. I go there often and speak to her as if she’s still here.
Not that she answers me!’She was just 45 at the time of her passing and now her son Micheál, who was 13 at the time of her accident, is keeping her name.
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