The Ballycumber man has been fighting cancer since 2019.
A fundraiser to support the family of a midlands man while he battles with cancer has raised twice it's orginal target.
Ballycumber's Pat Kelly has been fighting cancer in various parts of his body, including his brain, lungs and foot, for the past four years.
An online fundraiser had initially set a target of €20,000, but was doubled to €40,000 after it was quickly smashed.
It's currently at just over €41,000.
A benefit night in support of the family was held in the Ballycumber Community Centre on Saturday night, featuring musical performances from the likes of Simon Casey, Best Foot Forward and Ruaile Buaile.
If you'd like to donate to Pat's fundraiser, you can do so here.
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