Tullamore's Gráinne Walsh is organising a boxing class, in the wake of Ashling Murphy's death.
The organiser of a boxing class for women in Tullamore this weekend is hoping it could become a regular event.
Olympic boxer, Tullamore's Grainne Walsh is inviting women of all ages and fitness levels to the Town Park this Saturday morning.
The class is free of charge, but donations to Women's Aid are welcome.
She says she's anxious to create a safe space for women to come together in the wake of the death of Ashling Murphy:
Please share to get the word out. Thank you. Dm me if you want to attend. pic.twitter.com/zp5KhjUihR
— Gráinne Walsh (@GrainneWalshBox) January 15, 2022
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