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Limerick mother talks about losing her son to suicide
As we approach Christmas, a time of family and gathering, it can also amplify the pain for those who are missing a loved one. The grief is often compounded when that loss is sudden, and devastating.
Today, Anne-Marie spoke to Sabrina Moloney, a mum from Limerick, who has bravely chosen to share her experience following the tragic loss of her son to suicide.
In this deeply personal and honest conversation with Anne Marie, Sabrina doesn't just share her story of life after loss; she offers a powerful voice for change.
She speaks about the difficult attitudes surrounding suicide, and offers candid advice to anyone listening who may be struggling, and shares her frustration with how vulnerable individuals are handled by authorities.
Crucially, Sabrina is advocating for systemic support, a nationwide network of readily available crisis teams to prevent future tragedies.
This is her story.
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