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Marita Moloney & Nathan Bevan

Four young brothers ask for help to buy their home after both parents die of cancer

A community has rallied around four young boys who want to buy their family home after both parents died of cancer within months each other.

Patrick Clifford, 21, and his brothers Jack, 14, Andrew, eight and five-year-old Conor recently lost mum and dad Elaine and Padraig, leaving them devastated.

Padraig was only 46 when he passed away in January, just five months after his wife Elaine also succumbed to the illness, a mere 24 hours before her 41st birthday.

But now the people of Milltown in Co Kerry, Ireland, have stepped in to help the grieving lads purchase their rented family home and "secure their future."

Indeed, a GoFundMe campaign has already raised almost €36,000 out of its €80,000 goal, reports The Irish Mirror.

"This heartbreaking story has touched many people near and far, it has left the community of Milltown in disbelief that this could happen to one family in such a short space of time," wrote the appeal's organisers.

"In May 2021 the boys' mom, Elaine, was diagnosed with stage four cancer, and after a short time and a big fight she lost her battle to cancer in August.

Padraig and Elaine Clifford (Facebook WS)

"Padraig found it very difficult to come to terms with the loss of his soulmate, his amazing wife and mother to their four beautiful boys.

"He tried to get on with life as best he could with the great help of family and friends. But little did Padraig know, when he felt unwell in December 2021, that he too had an aggressive cancer.

"He was admitted to University Hospital Kerry in January this year and, after being diagnosed, lost his battle eight days later."

The post added: "The boys now reside in the rented family home in Milltown; this fundraiser is being set up to raise enough money to allow them to purchase it and secure their future.

"Any donations to help the Clifford boys reach their goal of owning their own home would be very much appreciated."

Anyone wishing to donate to the GoFundMe campaign can do so here.

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