'It was something to help her get on with her own life'
A memorial has been unveiled at the Clipper Festival for a Derry mother who set up a charity after her son's death.
Read more: Derry woman explains how 'Derry Death Cafe' experience has helped change her outlook on life The boat was built by Annmarie's brother-in-law, John McVeigh, who also helped secure sponsorships from local businesses. "She would organise car boot sales in Derry and Donegal and be constantly fundraising. She would've also given to those in her own community that was in need as well. She set up a charity in Aaron's name - the Aaron Toland Charity.
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