Portsmouth News

City joggers unite to pay their respects

Two-minute silence and memorial 5k for woman murdered while running

- By EMILY JESSICA TURNER The News emily.turner@jpimedia.co.uk

JOGGERS were out in their droves on Friday night as they ran in memory of a 23-year-old music teacher who was murdered in Ireland last week.

Several vigils have been held in memory of Ashling Murphy, who was killed while running by a canal outside Tullamore, County Offaly.

Members of running clubs across the Portsmouth area met at Speakers Corner on Southsea seafront to pay their respects with a two-minute silence and a memorial 5k run.

Tony Quinn, 55, from North End, is the chairman of Portsmouth Joggers.

In a speech he gave before the two-minute silence, Tony said: ‘Tonight is about the opportunit­y for the running community to come together for quiet reflection on the tragic events in Ireland where Ashling Murphy’s young life was taken away so cruelly. We are connected through our common pursuit of running but also by the sense of loss for a young life lost.

‘We wanted to unite the running community in Portsmouth and have the chance to pay our own respects and remember a young woman whose life has touched all of ours.

‘We should all be able to go for a run without having to look over our shoulder.’

The evening served as a reminder of the dangers that female runners can face, but drove home the message that everyone should be free to run without fear.

The run was the brainchild of Lisa Fawcett, mental health ambassador for Portsmouth Joggers.

Lisa, a 48-year-old Lovedean resident, said: ‘As a female, it can put you on edge, especially dark nights like tonight. I just thought it would be nice to do something as a company.

‘You don’t know what’s around the corner – you don’t know what’s going to happen.

‘Don’t give up and buddy up with someone. There’s plenty of runners’ groups – we keep in close proximity and look out for each other.’

Tony’s son, Callum, performed music on his double bass before the twominute silence.

Callum is a 23-year-old music teacher, just as Ashling was.

Tony said: ‘It hits home a little bit.’

The Portsmouth Joggers were joined by parkrunner­s and members of Baffins Fit Club and Gosport Road Runners as they ran along the seafront before turning at the beach huts just after the Yomper statue at Eastney.

 ?? Picture: Mike Cooter (210122) ?? SHOW OF SUPPORT Runners set off for a memorial 5k for Ashling Murphy, who was murdered while out running in Ireland. Inset: Pictures of Ashling with a candle
Picture: Mike Cooter (210122) SHOW OF SUPPORT Runners set off for a memorial 5k for Ashling Murphy, who was murdered while out running in Ireland. Inset: Pictures of Ashling with a candle

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