The village of Buncrana and beyond were rocked this weekend when five people lost their lives in a horrific tragedy.
Sean McGrotty, 49, his sons Mark, 12, and Evan, 8, his mother-in-law Ruth Daniels, 59, and her daughter, Jodie Lee, 14, tragically died when their vehicle slipped into Lough Swilly from a pier in Buncrana.
Four-month-old baby girl Rionaghac-Ann is the sole survivor of the tragedy, after being
saved from the vehicle by a passerby, Davitt Walsh.
In the days since,
the authorities and
family members of the McGrotty's have thanked Walsh, dubbed a "hero".
Now, a Facebook post calling for the former League of Ireland footballer to be nominated for a special Presidential award is gathering huge momentum online.
Alive Diver writes:
'Let's get local Hero Davitt Walsh nominated for a special presidential award, for outstanding bravery in the face of overwhelming adversity in the rescue of the baby in the Buncrana tragedy...
'There was only one survivor, baby Rionaghac-Ann.
'She was saved by local man, Davitt Walsh, a former League of Ireland footballer with Finn Harps, Shelbourne and Bohemians, a KerryKeel man, CoDonegal.....PLEASE get this liked and shared.'