BROKEN HEARTS … Remembering A Brave Soul.

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Heartache filled the nation as we mourned the loss of Saoírse Ruane, the brave 12-year-old girl from Galway who stole our hearts on The Late Late Toy Show. Saoírse’s battle with cancer ended on Tuesday, leaving her family, including her parents Roseanna and Ollie, and her little sister Farrah-Rose, shattered. Their hearts ache for the dreams they lost and the life that will never be the same again.

Saoírse’s story touched millions of people across the country. Her fight against a rare form of bone cancer showed us her incredible strength and resilience. Through her appearance on The Late Late Toy Show, Saoírse became a symbol of hope and inspiration for so many.

“Thank you to all of our wonderful fans for thinking about Saoírse and us over the past few weeks,” her family expressed in their devastating loss. “Today, we also think of you because we know how much the country loved Saoírse and how she changed the lives of so many people.” Her impact was undeniable, and she will forever hold a special place in our hearts.

The loss of such a young and courageous soul has prompted an outpouring of tributes. President Michael D. Higgins and stars from the world of show business have expressed their condolences. Saoírse’s story was even featured on The Toy Show’s first year of their charity campaign, showcasing the incredible impact she had on others.

As we say goodbye to Saoírse, her family asks for some space as they embark on their final journey with their beloved daughter. President Higgins captured the sentiment, saying, “The world is a poorer place without Saoírse, but I do hope that twinkle in her eye shines on and on.”

Saoírse’s legacy will forever be remembered. Her spirit, strength, and kindness have left an indelible mark on Ireland. We will remember her infectious smile and her ability to brighten any room. May she rest in peace, and may her family find comfort in the love and support of the nation.

Saoírse’s journey wasn’t without moments of joy. She lived out some of her dreams, like watching Manchester United play at Old Trafford and going on her dream vacation to Disneyland. These experiences brought her joy and showed us the power of making dreams come true.

The news of Saoírse’s passing has deeply affected those who knew her, including Ryan Tubridy, former host of The Late Late Show. He described Saoírse as a selfless, humble, and hopeful child who embodied everything our country should strive to be. He expressed his deepest condolences to Saoírse’s family and reminded us all of the tremendous impact she had on thousands of Irish children.

Saoírse’s impact extended beyond her appearances on television. Radio host Roz Purcell acknowledged that Saoírse left an indelible mark on Ireland and accomplished so much in her short 12 years of life. Patrick O’Mahony, the captain of Ireland’s rugby team, described her as an inspiration, while singer RuthAnne cherished the honor of singing with such a unique and brave soul.

Our hearts go out to Saoírse’s family, friends, and all those who were touched by her remarkable spirit. Her funeral will be held on Sunday, and we will join together to remember a bright light that touched our lives.

Saoírse, you will be deeply missed, but your legacy will live on. Rest in peace, little angel.