Irish Sunday Mirror

APPEAL TO GET TRAGIC AMY HOME Family fund over Oz crash victim

Rosie back to the blog after her new arrival

- BY AINE HEGARTY in Sydney BY KAYLA WALSH

Rosie Connolly BLOGGER Rosie Connolly has revealed she’s going straight back to work after she gives birth to her second child.

The 29-year-old is expecting a girl in three weeks’ time but has vowed not to take maternity leave.

She told the Irish Sunday Mirror: “If there are jobs I can do while I have the baby with me I’ll be back to work pretty much straight away.”

The Clontarf woman and husband Paul Quinn already have son Harry, four, and she says she’s more prepared for motherhood this time around. after €29,000 was donated within hours of the campaign being launched. They said: “From the very bottom of our hearts we cannot even begin to express our sincere thanks to each and every one of you who has donated. “We never believed we would reach our target. Not to mention within a few hours. We are blown away. “This hopefully has covered the cost of Amy’s flight home. We are going to keep the page open and accept donations as we are still unsure of the exact amount we will need to cover the cost of Amy’s repatriati­on. “We hope to use other funds for funeral arrangemen­ts as well as all Amy Gill, 23 arrangemen­ts that need to be made in Melbourne.” They described how their family are “completely devastated” by her loss and are desperatel­y trying to get her home to Coolaght, Claremorri­s. To donate, search for Amy Gill on www.gofundme.com.

news@irishmirro­r.ie She added: “Before I had Harry, I would worry, ‘What if I’m brutal at this? What if I’m not made to be a mother?’”

Rosie will give tips at the Wedding Experience Expo in the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs in Cork next weekend.

We’re sure the event will be her bride and joy. Mum Rosie

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LIFE’S A STROLLER LEGGING IT
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MUCH LOVED

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