It was set up last week.
Over €32,000 has been raised in memory of a Laois father and son who died in an accident in Turkey.
Portlaoise's Eoin Fitzpatrick, and his ten-year-old son Dylan, passed away after their scooter collided with a bus while on holiday in Alanya last month.
A group of their family and friends will climb Ben Nevis next month in aid of the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust.
The fundraiser's original target of €20,000 was smashed within just a few days, and a new target of €40,000 has been set.
Eoin's best friend David Higgins says they are finding it hard to believe that they are gone and they want to raise as much money as they can for the charity:
Anyone wishing to donate can do so here.
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