The chairman of a Longford GAA club whose defibrillator was stolen last week cannot understand how anyone would interfere with the life-saving equipment.
Killoe GAA club has issued an appeal to anyone who may have seen anything, or know of its whereabouts, to contact them, after it was discovered missing last week.
The defib, which is worth around 2,000 euro was was removed from its location at the front of the Killoe GAA grounds but despite several search efforts and appeals, it has not been found..
Longford Councillor Gerard Hagan says there is no value in the defib to anyone who may have taken it: