Adam Gilmour: Appeal launched for tragic schoolboy’s family

The Mayor of Ballymoney, Alderman Bill Kennedy, has launched an appeal fund for the family of an eight-year-old schoolboy who died after a road accident in Cloughmills last week.
Adam Gilmore Funeral - Killymurris Presbyterian Church - 16th November 2014
Presseye Declan Roughan

Family and friends attended the funeral of 8 year old Adam Gilmore, who was knocked down and killed in Cloughmills, took place at Killymurris Presbyterian Church yesterday.Adam Gilmore Funeral - Killymurris Presbyterian Church - 16th November 2014
Presseye Declan Roughan

Family and friends attended the funeral of 8 year old Adam Gilmore, who was knocked down and killed in Cloughmills, took place at Killymurris Presbyterian Church yesterday.
Adam Gilmore Funeral - Killymurris Presbyterian Church - 16th November 2014 Presseye Declan Roughan Family and friends attended the funeral of 8 year old Adam Gilmore, who was knocked down and killed in Cloughmills, took place at Killymurris Presbyterian Church yesterday.

Adam Gilmour died after being hit by a car as he walked to catch a bus to school with his mother and siblings.

Donations to the appeal should be lodged to the “Gilmour Family Appeal Fund” at Bank of Ireland, The Diamond, Coleraine. Account No. 90-48-00 -7528 5899.

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They can also be sent to the Mayor’s office at Ballymoney Borough Council, Riada House, 14 Charles Street, Ballymoney, BT53 6DZ.

Adam Gilmour died after being knocked down in CloughmillsAdam Gilmour died after being knocked down in Cloughmills
Adam Gilmour died after being knocked down in Cloughmills

Mayor Kennedy said: “What happened to Sarah Hanna and her young family that morning is distressing and has pulled at the heartstrings of the community. People here have a reputation for good neighbourliness and there is a lot of sympathy and concern.”