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Cycle Against Suicide continues

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They rolled into Tipperary yesterday afternoon, stopping in Cahir before heading onto Clonmel where they stopped at Loreto Secondary School.

The 1400 kilometre cycle is led by businessman Jim Breen who founded it in light of rising suicide figures, to spread the message ‘It’s ok not to be ok, and it’s absolutely ok to ask for help’.

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Over 200 participants will start the next leg of their journey at 10 o’clock this morning when they leave Clonmel for Thurles arriving there around lunchtime. 

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