The James Connolly's GAA club in Birmingham has paid tribute to Joel Richards, who was one of the 38 victims of the Tunisian massacre.
The 22-year-old represented both Connolly's and Warwickshire with distinction and was also a well-known soccer referee. His grandfather Patrick Evans and uncle Adrian Evans were also killed in the attack.
Three Irish - Lorna Carty from Co. Meath and husband-and-wife Laurence and Martina Hayes from Athlone - also lost their lives in Friday's atrocity.
1/3 James Connollys GFC is devastated to learn of the death of one of our players, Joel Richards, during the horrific attack in Tunisia.
- Connollys GFC (@Connollys_Gaa) June 27, 2015
2/3 Joel was an exceptionally talented footballer, who represented both club and county with conviction on numerous occasions.
- Connollys GFC (@Connollys_Gaa) June 27, 2015
3/3 Details of his funeral arrangements will follow; our thoughts are with his family and friends at this tragic time.
- Connollys GFC (@Connollys_Gaa) June 27, 2015
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