Tánaiste honours the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust
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Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Micheál Martin TD, today welcomed Colin and Eithne Bell, founders of the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust (KBRT) to Iveagh House.
The Tánaiste said: “I am pleased to recognise the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust for the important contribution it has made for over a decade, supporting the families of over 1,800 Irish citizens who have sadly died overseas. The solace and support the KBRT provides to bereaved families during the repatriation cannot be overstated.
“I particularly want to pay tribute to Colin and Eithne Bell, along with the rest of the Bell family. In the depths of their own grief at the tragic loss of their beloved son, Kevin, they extended the hand of friendship to other bereaved families by setting up the KBRT, providing support to those in need in the most difficult and devastating of circumstances. Today we also remember Kevin Bell, who tragically lost his life in 2013 at the young age of 26. While Kevin’s life was cut short, his legacy lives on through the KBRT.
“I place great value on the strong partnership that exists between my Department and the KBRT. Today is an opportunity to thank all of the team and supporters of the KBRT.”
The Tánaiste presented Colin and Eithne Bell with a sculpture made from ancient bog oak titled Homecoming. Homecoming, created by artist Kevin Casey, symbolises the hand of friendship and support that the KBRT has provided to families across Ireland since it was established in 2013.
The Department of Foreign Affairs, through its Embassies and Consulates overseas, has developed a close working relationship with the KBRT. The KBRT is the only charity of its kind on the island of Ireland and was established by Colin and Eithne Bell in memory of their son Kevin, who died tragically in New York in 2013.
The Tánaiste said: “Sadly, my Department supports the families of many people each year who lose their lives while travelling abroad. Later this month I will launch a summer travel campaign to raise awareness among young people in particular to 'Make the Right Memories' by taking extra steps to protect their safety and wellbeing while abroad.
“To the thousands of young people who will travel this summer, I encourage you to enjoy yourselves. Prepare for your travel by visiting www.ireland.ie/TravelWise . Remember to look out for yourself and your friends while overseas to ensure that you all come home with the best of memories.”
ENDS
Press Office
8 May 2024
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Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Micheál Martin TD presents 'Homecoming' sculpture to Colin and Eithne Bell in memory of Kevin Bell and in recognition of the immense service and solace provided by the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust (KBRT) to hundreds of bereaved families across Ireland since 2013.
'Homecoming,' created by artist Kevin Casey, symbolises the hand of friendship and support that the KBRT has provided to families across Ireland since it was established in 2013