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Hi


It might be worth contacting Aisling - http://www.aisling.org.uk/drupal/?q=node/19


I think Aisling have strong connections with Arlington House (the biggest homeless hostel in Europe) and the London Irish Centre in Camden


I also have a friend working near Victoria for an organisation helping the Irish homeless (can't think of what they are called - have contacted her)


Siobhan (girl who came down for couple of hours on Saturday to hand out flyers)

the organisation my friend works for is The passage - http://www.passage.org.uk/about_us.aspx


this is the message my friend replied to me:


yes i heard about him - its v sad. been keeping an eye out at work, but no-one matching his description has come in at all, nor been seen on the streets. i will forward this link to our outreach team, just in case they come across him while doing their shifts late at night or early morning. hope he gets found soon!

Sadly, Mr Connelly's body was found earlier today. He was such a lovely, kind and wise man.


Thank you to all of you have have helped in the search, spread the word and for the many suggestions received on this thread and by PM.


The family are very grateful for all your concern and help.

My condolences go out to all the family. My father too went missing and was of a similar age and died almost the same day several years ago, albeit in different circumstances so news of Patrick going missing and then being found dead have resonated with me and the sad news has been difficult to hear and take in as well as him being a neighbour who would exchange a greeting since I moved to the area. Once again my sincere and heartfelt condolences go out to all of his friends and family members. I truly hope he did not suffer unduly and that there was no foul play involved.


RIP Patrick.

So sorry to hear the sad news, but I am glad that you received so many offers of help both practical and emotional.

It is at times like this, one's faith in the general goodness of other people's hearts and actions, is restored.

At an age where money and self gratification is so rife, it is good to know that most people are basically kind and selfless.

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