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Human rights leader Paddy Kearney’s Night vigil farewell

Human rights leader Paddy Kearney‘s Night vigil farewell. Kearney, one of Durban’s most well known religious and human rights leaders, died following a heart attack in hospital.

Friends and family gathered at the Denis Hurley centre on Friday night to bid farewell to human rights leader Paddy Kearney, who died earlier on Friday. He was 76.

Paddy KearneyHis passing was confirmed by Raymond Perrier, of the Denis Hurley Centre, who worked alongside Kearney.

Paddy KearneyFollowing news of his passing, a vigil was held to bid farewell to Kearney, who was described as a “most wonderful soul” by Previn Vedan on Facebook.

Paddy KearneyKearney was born in 1942 in Pietermaritzburg and dedicated his life to fighting injustices of apartheid, and was a champion for the poor.

Paddy KearneyA mass will be held on Saturday at 5.30pm at the Emmanuel Cathedral to celebrate Kearney’s life.

Source: IOL News

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