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Brendan Tyrrell’s life to be honoured in special motorcycle convoy on Saturday

The family of Townsville dad Brendan Tyrrell are giving him the send off he deserves, and raising awareness about motorcycle safety in an incredible convoy this weekend.

IF Brendan Tyrrell could see the number of motorcycle riders preparing to gear up in his memory, he’d be smiling from ear to ear.

The beloved Black River dad’s family has organised a final ride to farewell him properly after Mr Tyrrell was killed in a crash on his way to work on May 6.

The 28-year-old truck driver was riding his motorcycle along Woolcock St when his bike struck a stationary ute.

Police and fire crews at the scene of a crash on Woolcock St which left a motorbike rider in a serious condition.
Police and fire crews at the scene of a crash on Woolcock St which left a motorbike rider in a serious condition.

Sadly, Mr Tyrrell couldn’t be saved.

Mr Tyrrell’s sister, Alicia Elliott said it was important for her family to honour her brother in a special event, Brendan’s Last Ride.

Brendan Tyrrell with his dad, Rob Smith. Mr Tyrrell died in a crash with a ute on his way to work along Woolcock St earlier this month.
Brendan Tyrrell with his dad, Rob Smith. Mr Tyrrell died in a crash with a ute on his way to work along Woolcock St earlier this month.
Brendan Tyrrell on his favourite bike which he sold.
Brendan Tyrrell on his favourite bike which he sold.

“We want to send Brendan off in a way he deserves, and secondly, we want to promote bike safety,” Ms Elliott said.

“If we can save one life by raising awareness, that would be the goal, because we don’t want another family to go through what we are.”

On Saturday, registered riders from all over the region will participate in a motorcycle convoy from Mount Louisa, past the accident site, along The Strand, and on to Mr Tyrrell’s resting place at Townsville Cremations.

The event, spurred on by Mr Tyrrell’s dad Rob Smith, fittingly falls during Road Safety Week.

Ms Elliott said they had already had a lot of interest in the event, and everyone was welcome.

“Last I checked over 100 people had registered their interest in one day (on the Facebook page).

“My mum wants it to be huge. If every single rider in Townsville came it would be amazing.”

Ms Elliott said her brother would be shocked at the amount of support.

Brendan Tyrrell and his wife Aliesha with their young children.
Brendan Tyrrell and his wife Aliesha with their young children.
Brendan Tyrrell was killed in a crash on Woolcock St on May 6.
Brendan Tyrrell was killed in a crash on Woolcock St on May 6.

“I think he would be in absolute disbelief, he would not be able to comprehend all this was for him.

“I think he’d be smiling ear to ear.”

Mr Tyrrell had just applied to start university before his sudden death, and left behind three young children, Harper, Payton and Xavier, and wife, Aliesha.

The Forensic Crash Unit are still investigating the crash.

For more information on Brendan’s Last Ride, head to the Facebook event page.

Originally published as Brendan Tyrrell’s life to be honoured in special motorcycle convoy on Saturday

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