Ronan Keating has been flooded with support as he spoke for the first time since his brother's tragic death. Fans have been keen to share their condolences and send their love after the Keatings were hit by tragedy when Ciaran was killed in a car crash.
Last month, the Boyzone star acted as one of the pallbearers who carried the coffin of his older brother to St Patrick’s Church in Louisburgh, Co Mayo, for a funeral mass.
Ciaran, who was in his 50s, died in the two-vehicle crash on Saturday (July 15) in Co Mayo. It is understood his wife was also injured in the incident but her injuries were not life-threatening, and she was treated at Mayo University Hospital.
He had been on his way to watch his son, Ruairí Keating, play for Cork City FC against Sligo Rovers FC when he was involved in the crash with two other vehicles. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features Last month, members of Cork City FC, which Ciaran’s son Ruairi plays for, as well as representatives of the Marie Keating Foundation cancer charity, were among the mourners joining Ronan and his wife Storm Keating at the funeral mass on July 20.
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