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Ervine's sons moved by tributes | Ervine's sons moved by tributes |
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The family of David Ervine, who died on Monday, say they have taken great comfort from the cross-community tributes paid to the PUP leader. | The family of David Ervine, who died on Monday, say they have taken great comfort from the cross-community tributes paid to the PUP leader. |
Speaking publicly for the first time since his death, Mr Ervine's sons Mark and Owen said they were overwhelmed by the expressions of sympathy. | Speaking publicly for the first time since his death, Mr Ervine's sons Mark and Owen said they were overwhelmed by the expressions of sympathy. |
"I never fully understood just how much he had done to help people," said Mark. | "I never fully understood just how much he had done to help people," said Mark. |
"When it's your time to go, it's your time to go, but people live to 100 and don't do half what my dad did." | "When it's your time to go, it's your time to go, but people live to 100 and don't do half what my dad did." |
He added: "The tributes that have come in have just blown me out of the water. | He added: "The tributes that have come in have just blown me out of the water. |
David Ervine became Progressive Unionist leader in 2002"The hospital staff were brilliant, and everything was done to help my dad in every possible way." | David Ervine became Progressive Unionist leader in 2002"The hospital staff were brilliant, and everything was done to help my dad in every possible way." |
Meanwhile, a minute's silence held for Mr Ervine before a soccer match has been disrupted by a group of Cliftonville fans. | Meanwhile, a minute's silence held for Mr Ervine before a soccer match has been disrupted by a group of Cliftonville fans. |
It happened before Tuesday night's County Antrim Shield semi-final between Cliftonville and Glentoran at the Oval. | It happened before Tuesday night's County Antrim Shield semi-final between Cliftonville and Glentoran at the Oval. |
Ulster Unionist councillor Jim Rodgers, who was at the match, said: "Most people were shocked because the vast majority of people in the stadium observed it without any problem whatsoever." | |
Mr Ervine died in hospital on Monday, a day after suffering a heart attack, stroke and brain haemorrhage. | Mr Ervine died in hospital on Monday, a day after suffering a heart attack, stroke and brain haemorrhage. |