St. Columban Irish site extends our sympathies

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[size=10pt][size=10pt]Everyone involved with the St. Columban-Irish site wish to extend our sympathies to the family of the young man who was killed trying to jump off a float at this year?s annual Montreal St. Patrick?s Day Parade, held yesterday, March 14th 2010.

The exact cause of this accident is unknown but there is a suspicion of liquor being involved - likely combined with the very bad weather conditions that included heavy rain; strong winds and cold weather.

The St. Patrick?s Day Parade has been a fun and family event held annually in Montreal for more than 150 years, and this sudden death certainly saddened the organizers; spectators; and everyone else who contributes to the event.
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[size=10pt][size=10pt]Everyone involved with the St. Columban-Irish site wish to extend our sympathies to the family of the young man who was killed trying to jump off a float at this year?s annual Montreal St. Patrick?s Day Parade, held yesterday, March 14th 2010.

The exact cause of this accident is unknown but there is a suspicion of liquor being involved - likely combined with the very bad weather conditions that included heavy rain; strong winds and cold weather.

The St. Patrick?s Day Parade has been a fun and family event held annually in Montreal for more than 150 years, and this sudden death certainly saddened the organizers; spectators; and everyone else who contributes to the event.
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