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20th January 2022
11:59am GMT

His father had hoped that Eden and his brother could spend time working on cars in the evening to "clear the head and get away from things for a while".
The young man was a big fan of hurling, and, as one of his grandmother was a Galway native, he supported the Galway team. He looked up to the now retired hurler Joe Canning and even got a chance to meet him the National Ploughing Championships. His family members recalled how the photograph was one of his prized possessions.
The family also addressed how he became unhappy when he entered secondary school, and Maggie spoke about the impact the bullying had on her son.
She said: "Somebody's banter is somebody else's pain. Maybe these young fellas think, ‘oh, it's only banter, I didn't really mean it,’ but if you were getting it all the time, every day, it is pain. And I know that, from Eden, it was pain for him."
If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this article, support is available. You can contact Samaritans on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.ie. You can also contact Pieta House on 1800 247 247 or Text HELP to 51444.Explore more on these topics: