A Co Down community has come together to support a family after the sudden death of their 19-year-old son. The community is raising funds to help with funeral expenses and provide support during this difficult time.
Campbell Hogan died suddenly on Friday, on what was the Ballybeen man's 19th birthday. His death has sent shock waves throughout his family, and community.
"Campbell is my son's best friend, and he was only 19. I just want to help his family, and his mummy in particular. I know the community will rally round the family, communities always do when something like this happens. "Let's come together. Even if a whole community donated £1 per house we would be able to help his family have a proper goodbye for Campbell.Omagh Protestant Boys Melody Flute Band paid tribute to young Campbell, calling him an "exceptional young man".
"Campbell was an exceptional young man who joined us at a young age and progressed from being an exceptional flautist to a fantastic drummer who only left our ranks last year.
Co Down Community Family Death Fundraising Support Funeral Expenses
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