Zoe Holohan: 'People have suffered sudden loss in the pandem

Zoe Holohan: 'People have suffered sudden loss in the pandemic. I want to show them they can survive'


Zoe Holohan's greatest hero will always be the man she went on honeymoon with for three blissful days before he was taken from her in wildfires that ripped the heart out of a Greek village. Her new husband Brian O'Callaghan-Westropp perished along with 101 other victims.
But there is another man who made her heart skip a hopeful beat when she heard from him months later - the civil firefighter, Manos Tsaliagos, who plucked her, near-dead from the boot of a burning car on that Monday, July 23, 2018.
The Dubliner had thanked him silently in her head many times as she lay awake trying to keep the nightmares at bay.

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