Paul Givan joins Michelle O'Neill in expressing sympathy over death of Pat Hume
First Minister Paul Givan said: “There is a real sense of loss following the death of Pat Hume. Not just among her friends and family – and my thoughts and prayers are with them at this difficult time – but for the many lives she touched, both directly and indirectly.
“It is a testament to her legacy that people from all backgrounds, near and far, are tonight joined in sadness to mark her passing.”
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Hide AdDeputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill said: “I was very sad to hear about the death of Pat Hume. Pat was a strong and determined person whose immense contribution to our peace is recognised across this island and across the world.
“My thoughts are with Pat and John’s children, the entire Hume family, and the people of Derry who will feel her loss deeply.”
The widow of the late SDLP leader and Nobel prize winner John Hume died after a short illness on Thursday.
Mrs Hume worked alongside her husband from the beginning of the civil rights movement in Londonderry in the 1960s.