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Tributes pour in after tragic death of beloved Irish boxer Dean Byrne who ‘had time for everybody’


TRIBUTES have begun to be paid across the Irish boxing community after the sad passing of Dean Byrne.

A popular figure at Crumlin Boxing Club, he has been remembered as a kind coach in addition to previously being an accomplished fighter.

A photo Crumlin Boxing Club shared while reflecting on his shock passingCredit: @crumlinboxingclubofficial

His Dublin club led tributes to the well-liked fighter, who is survived by his partner and child.

The club’s statement read: “Very saddened for our club as we announce the passing of our coach and former boxer Dean Byrne.

“Deano had time for everybody in our club and was always there to offer a helping hand.

“He will be sadly missed by our Crumlin boxing family and will be forever in our hearts. Rest in peace Champ.

“May God grant your family strength to get through this tough time.”

Lucan-based boxing club Esker expressed solidarity to everyone connected with Crumlin ABC.

They said: “Everyone at Esker Boxing Club are extremely saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Dean Byrne, Crumlin Boxing Club coach.

“A beautiful person who did a lot for young people on his short time here on Earth.

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“Dean will be sadly missed by anyone who was lucky enough to know him.

“Our deepest condolences to Dean’s family, friends and everyone at Crumlin Boxing Club.”

Lastly, a separate post added: “On behalf of Naas Boxing Club – St David’s, our heartfelt condolences to boxers coaches, & Dean’s immediate family.

“Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.”

Among the individual tributes paid underneath his club’s post, one person recalled: “Made my little boy feel at home when he first started at the club.

“Always supporting him. You will be sadly missed Dean and baby Ray will miss you most.

“May you rest in peace, you were a lovely person.”

Another person with first-hand experience of his youth coaching hailed him for being such a devoted teacher to the next generation of Irish boxers.

They said: “RIP Dean. So sad to hear of your passing, always had so much time and support for all the kids in the club.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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