Michaela Newcombe lost her life in a road crash in Malaga.
A community is coming together to raise funds in memory of a young Westmeath woman who lost her life while on holiday in Spain last month.
Michaela Newcombe, Michael McCullagh-Crichton and Amy McCullagh died after a road crash in Malaga and will all be laid to rest in the Mullingar area this week.
'Moving for Michaela' is raising money for the Kevin Bell Repatration Trust which plays a crucial role in supporting families return their deceased loved ones from overseas.
Sinead Kelly from The Fitness Factory in Delvin will be leading a circuit class at St Patrick's Hall in the village from 8am on Saturday.
She says Michaela had a special way of connecting with clients in the salon she worked in:
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