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Yahoo
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Edinburgh man's touching tribute for best pal after his unexpected death at 38
An Edinburgh man has reached his fundraising target as he prepares to take on a gruelling charity in memory of his friend who passed away almost seven-months-ago. Joseph Coghill, 40, from Morningside will be embarking on a 200-mile walk to raise funds for charities close to his late friends heart - DJ Jackmaster. Jack Revill was in an Ibiza hospital for two days before his death at the age of 38 back in October. He suffered an accidental head injury, with his family sharing an emotional post on Instagram. READ MORE: Edinburgh school friends hail 'kind and charming sportsman' after tragic passing READ MORE: Man who knew Madeleine McCann suspect makes dramatic plea to police during search Seven months later, Joseph described Jack as a man with a 'heart of gold who would do anything to help anyone'. In 2022, Jack completed the Edinburgh Half Marathon - raising funds for We Are With You - an organisation that helps people affected by drugs, alcohol and mental health problems, as well as Endometriosis UK. Now, Joseph will be raising funds for the same charities in his honour. Embarking on the journey on June 12, the 40-year-old has gone sober and gave up drugs and alcohol after his friends death. Speaking to Edinburgh Live, Joseph said: "Jack was a huge part of my self-belief and my career. When I met him, I was working in Glasgow and jack knew he was always going to be a DJ - he had the confidence, the swagger and the full package really. "It's been around seven months since he died and it's awfully sad what happened. I am actually sober - I don't drink or do drugs anymore since he died. I still have a sense of anxiety and sadness but I am trying to use that energy to do something positive. "I am just trying to remember his life and not focus too much on the negative things. He was so fun and charming - he had a real heart of gold. "He was so generous and if you needed something he would always be there to help you." Sign up for Edinburgh Live newslettersfor more headlines straight to your inbox With a week to go, Joseph has raised around £13,000 for the charities. He added: "I am so happy that I have been able to raise a substantial amount of money - I am still fundraising because I haven't left yet. "It's so incredible, but I think I will be able to raise more. It's definitely been a lot of hard work on my end with the training and things but I am super amazed that I have been able to make this point Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sentstraight to your messages. "I am excited to get going now because I have been training for six months. I am a bit nervous but I know I am physically ready for this." Joseph is giving himself around two weeks to get to Glastonbury in Pilton, Somerset. You can find out more about the fundraiser here.


Edinburgh Live
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Live
Edinburgh man's touching tribute for best pal after his unexpected death at 38
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info An Edinburgh man is gearing up to take on a gruelling charity in memory of his friend who passed away almost seven-months-ago. Joseph Coghill, 40, from Morningside will be embarking on a 200-mile walk to raise funds for charities close to his late friends heart - DJ Jackmaster. Jack Revill was in an Ibiza hospital for two days before his death at the age of 38 back in October. He suffered an accidental head injury, with his family sharing an emotional post on Instagram. Seven months later, Joseph described Jack as a man with a 'heart of gold who would do anything to help anyone'. He has managed to reach his fundraising target and is looking forward to getting started. In 2022, Jack completed the Edinburgh Half Marathon - raising funds for We Are With You - an organisation that helps people affected by drugs, alcohol and mental health problems, as well as Endometriosis UK. Now, Joseph will be raising funds for the same charities in his honour. Embarking on the journey on June 12, the 40-year-old has gone sober and gave up drugs and alcohol after his friends death. Speaking to Edinburgh Live, Joseph said: "Jack was a huge part of my self-belief and my career. When I met him, I was working in Glasgow and jack knew he was always going to be a DJ - he had the confidence, the swagger and the full package really. "It's been around seven months since he died and it's awfully sad what happened. I am actually sober - I don't drink or do drugs anymore since he died. I still have a sense of anxiety and sadness but I am trying to use that energy to do something positive. "I am just trying to remember his life and not focus too much on the negative things. He was so fun and charming - he had a real heart of gold. "He was so generous and if you needed something he would always be there to help you." Sign up for Edinburgh Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox With a week to go, Joseph has raised around £13,000 for the charities. He added: "I am so happy that I have been able to raise a substantial amount of money - I am still fundraising because I haven't left yet. "It's so incredible, but I think I will be able to raise more. It's definitely been a lot of hard work on my end with the training and things but I am super amazed that I have been able to make this point Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sentstraight to your messages. "I am excited to get going now because I have been training for six months. I am a bit nervous but I know I am physically ready for this." Joseph is giving himself around two weeks to get to Glastonbury in Pilton, Somerset. You can find out more about the fundraiser here.


The Irish Sun
05-06-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Heartache as family of ‘bubbly' young Irishwoman who died during half marathon abroad confirm funeral as tributes pour
THE heartbroken family of a "bubbly" young woman who died while running a half marathon have released her funeral details. Advertisement She had been studying at the Scottish city's Queen Margaret Her passing shocked the tight-knit community in the Banner county, Now, her heartbroken Olivia will be reposing at her Advertisement Read more in Irish news Her funeral ceremony will be held at Ennis Cathedral on Saturday, June 7. The service will begin at 11am and will be followed by a burial in Drumcliffe Cemetery. The family have asked that anyone wishing to make a donation should make it out to the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust. The Advertisement MOST READ ON THE IRISH SUN Exclusive Olivia leaves behind her She is also mourned by her loving partner Michael and his parents Maria-Elena and Steven. And she leaves behind doting aunts, uncles, neighbours and a wide circle of friends in Ireland and Olivia's family paid tribute to her when announcing the details. Advertisement They said: "Olivia, a bright and beautiful spirit, passed away on the 25th May while participating in the Edinburgh Half Marathon. "Olivia's bubbly personality and kind heart will be deeply missed by all who knew her." And multiple people left their condolences for the tragic young runner. THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS One person said: "My sincere and heartfelt condolences to you Kieran, Liz, Stephen, Michael and to all of Olivia's extended family and friends. Advertisement "I remember her so well from her time in the CBS. She was a fabulous young girl, always smiling and happy. "My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this heartbreaking time. May Olivia rest in peace." Another said: "Deepest sympathies to Olivia's family and friends during this heartbreaking time. "My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May she rest in peace." Advertisement A third penned: "We are deeply saddened by the loss of your beloved daughter Olivia. "Please accept our heartfelt condolences during this unimaginable time. "Our thoughts and prayers are with you all as you navigate this profound sorrow." And a fourth put in: "My most sincere condolences to all of Olivia's family and friends, both at home and in Edinburgh on her sudden passing. Advertisement "It was a privilege to have known Olivia, worked alongside her in ESF and spent many days in QMU with her. "Thinking of you all during this very difficult time." 1 Olivia's funeral will be held on Saturday Credit:


Irish Independent
04-06-2025
- General
- Irish Independent
Funeral details for young Clare woman who died during Edinburgh Half Marathon announced
Olivia will repose at her home (V95 K2TA) on Friday, June 6, from 4.00pm until 8.00pm, with the funeral service the following day. The 25-year-old's funeral will be held in her hometown of Ennis, County Clare, in the town's cathedral. The funeral mass will take place from 11am, with the option of watching a live stream online also available. Funeral parking will be available at Olivia's former secondary school, Rice College, on New Road, Ennis, and at the Clare County Council carpark, also on New Road, Ennis, from 5.00pm until 8.00pm. Olivia, described as a 'bright and beautiful spirit', passed away after collapsing during the Edinburgh Half Marathon on May 25. The 25-year-old studied at Queen Margaret University in the Scottish capital before qualifying as a nurse. She was working in the vascular ward of the Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh before her untimely passing. Tributes have been shared from Irish and Scottish family and friends alike across social media and through Gardaí have no traffic advisories in place for Ennis town as of yet.


Edinburgh Live
03-06-2025
- General
- Edinburgh Live
Edinburgh university bosses in tribute to young woman who died during marathon
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Bosses from Queen Margaret University have paid tribute to a young woman who passed away while running in the Edinburgh Marathon Festival Olivia Tuohy, 24, tragically died after participating in the Edinburgh Half Marathon on Sunday, May 25. The Irish runner was a graduate of Queen Margaret University and her alma mater spoke on the news following Olivia's passing. A spokesperson from Queen Margaret University, said: 'We are deeply saddened by the tragic news of the passing of Olivia Tuohy, graduate of Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. "The QMU community send their heartfelt condolences to Olivia's friends and family at this extremely sad and difficult time." Earlier this week, Olivia's loved ones released a death notice to pay tribute. It read: "Olivia, a bright and beautiful spirit, passed away on the 25th May while participating in the Edinburgh Half Marathon. "Olivia's bubbly personality and kind heart will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Olivia is survived by her heartbroken parents Kieran and Liz and her brother Stephen and his partner Laura, her loving partner Michael and his parents Maria-Elena and Steven, aunts, uncles, cousins, neighbours and her friends both in Ireland and Edinburgh." Olivia was from Ennis in County Clare, located in the Midwest of Ireland. She was part of the Clare Ladies Gaelic Football, which also shared tributes for their sadly departed teammate. An announcement from the club stated: "We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Olivia Tuohy. "Her kindness, warmth, and vibrant spirit touched so many lives on and off the football field , and her absence will be felt profoundly. "Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences go out to her family, friends, her partner and all who loved her during this difficult time. May she rest in peace." Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.