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Derry salutes the 'Hurricane' 27.07.10

A book of condolence has been opened for the late snooker star Alex Higgins at Derry’s Guildhall.
Derry Mayor, Cllr Colum Eastwood paid tribute to the Belfast-born ace and said the book would provide fans across the city and district with an opportunity to pay their respects to the sportsman.
Higgins, who won the world snooker championships in 1972 and 1982, was found dead in his flat in the Sandy Row area of his native city on Saturday. He had suffered from throat cancer for ten years.
“Alex Higgins was a fantastic snooker player who contributed to putting the sport on the international stage. He was one of the great characters and he will be fondly remembered for his unique style of play and colourful life,” said Cllr Eastwood.
The book will be open from 9am to 5pm daily at the Guildhall until the end of this week.

 

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