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GAA fans in tears as star pays emotional tribute to Roisin Cryan after grieving Conor Loftus’ All-Ireland final heroics

CROSSMOLINA captain Mikie Loftus paid an emotional tribute to Roisin Cryan following their All-Ireland intermediate final victory.

The Mayo club dramatically beat Ballinderry on Sunday, with the game having originally been postponed following Cryan’s tragic death.

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Crossmolina won the All-Ireland intermediate football title at the weekend
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Conor Loftus kicking a penalty goal during a Gaelic football match.
Conor Loftus scored the match-winning penalty late on
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The game had originally been called off following the death of Loftus’ fiancee Roisin Cryan
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Captain Mikie Loftus paid tribute to Cryan after the game
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It was her grieving fiance, Conor Loftus, who was the hero on the day, as the Mayo star bravely stepped up to convert the match-winning penalty late on.

The inspirational centre-back immediately went down the tunnel after the final whistle as his teammates basked in the glory.

Skipper Mikie Loftus climbed the steps of the Hogan Stand to collect the cup from GAA President Larry McCarthy.

And he dedicated the triumph to Roisin in an emotion-fuelled victory speech.

He said: “Roisin Cryan was an amazing person. We, as a team, are lucky to have known her.

“Roisin was there celebrating after the good times last year and throughout the many bad times.

“I want to dedicate this victory to Roisin Cryan. I know she is looking down on us smiling today.”

The video of the speech was uploaded to social media by the GAA’s official account, with fans praising Loftus for the speech.

Grainne said: “bawling. What a beautiful mention. In awe of this team, especially Conor Loftus.”

Joe said: “My word some speech some character from that bunch of lads and especially Conor Loftus..small solace in a horrendous time for them well done all”

John said: “Outstanding speech from Crossmolina Mikie Loftus.”

It was a day laced with emotion for the fans, players, coaches, and staff of Crossmolina Deel Rovers.

In the lead-up to the game, selector John Maughan expressed gratitude to Ballinderry for their compassion during such a tragic time.

He told the Irish Independent: “I want to give a big shout out to the Ballinderry club.

“They were represented at the funeral mass.

“Obviously I can’t speak on behalf of the Cryan family but I know it was a lovely gesture for them to travel down, a representation from the club came down.

“They couldn’t have been kinder in engaging with the club, giving their sympathies to the Crossmolina club, to Conor and to the Cryan family.

“And similarly to Croke Park, they couldn’t have been more accommodating with re-fixing the game.

“Once we notified them of what had happened, they did everything they could for us.

“That should be acknowledged. We were anxious the game would be played.

“Conor was anxious the game would be played, so as not to hold things up from Ballinderry’s perspective as well, and I think that’s important.”

Conor Loftus of Crossmolina Deel Rovers reacting at halftime.
Conor Loftus of Crossmolina Deel Rovers reacts at the half-time whistle during the AIB GAA Football All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship final
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I married the wealthy 77-year-old grandad I started dating at 25 – everyone says I’m a golddigger but I signed a pre-nup

A COUPLE with a 43-year age gap shared the hate they receive over their relationship.

Imani Cupé, 34, has been with her now-husband Larry Scott, a 77-year-old accountant, for nearly a decade after meeting online.

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Imani Cupé and her husband Larry Scott responded to the haters who criticise their age gap relationship
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Due to the huge difference in their ages, she has often been subjected to cruel assumptions that she has ulterior motives.

While she admitted that her lover “spoils” her, she insists that it is true love that keeps them together.

And the US-based couple seems to have put the rumours to rest once and for all after revealing they both signed a prenuptial agreement when tying the knot at the end of 2024.

“People assume I’m only with Larry for his money,” Imani, a part-time student and actor, told What’s The Jam.

“Some of the negative comments I’ve received online were along the lines of I’m ‘only using him for his money’ or ‘She’s really a lesbian and she’s just using him for his money.'”

However she revealed that she isn’t phased “at all” by the people who try to insinuate her relationship “isn’t genuine.”

“I find it humorous and I can understand why people would assume that – after all, he is much wealthier than I am,” she said.

“It’s just funny to me that people think that I would spend 10 years with someone and only be looking at the money.

“Larry has a wonderful heart and near perfect character, and that’s why I’m with him.

“If he was a billionaire and didn’t have the qualities he possesses, I would not be with him.

“However, it’s actually funny when people leave comments on my TikTok saying ‘Girl, I know your bills are paid’ because that is true – I never have to worry about the bills not being paid!”

But indeed, the pair signed a prenup prior to their 28 December nuptials.

“As far as the prenup goes, it was both of our ideas to have one without question,” Imani said.

“The main purpose is to protect both of our individual assets during the marriage and to ensure that if we ever decide to divorce, for whatever reason, we will both be protected.

What is a prenup?

A prenup is a legal contract signed prior to marriage, which outlines how a couple’s assets will be divided in the event of a divorce.

They are often used to protect each individual’s own finances.

It establishes the rights to property and and support in the event of death as well as divorce.

“Larry wanted to make sure I had my own lawyer too so that there were no discrepancies.

“Although divorce isn’t the plan, we still want to be smart and protected because you never know how life goes.”

The sensible pair rang the new year in as newlyweds, having shared a low-key wedding day with their closest loved ones a few days prior.

“We had a small ceremony at our house and his daughter got ordained online and married us,” Imani explained.

“Everything was very last minute, but it was everything I could’ve asked for and more.

“It was just Larry’s daughter and her husband and kids with us.

“One of his grandkids read a beautiful poem she found about marriage, after we read our vows.”

She explained that they ended the night with a champagne toast, cupcakes, and a family game.

“The next day we had a really nice dinner at an upscale steakhouse,” Imani said.

“We’re planning a big wedding reception to happen within the next six months so everyone can celebrate with us.”

I don’t feel like being married will put an end to the haters and trolls, they’re going to hate and troll whether we’re married or not.

Imani Cupé

The newlyweds are currently on holiday in Hong Kong and Thailand, and have a honeymoon in Santorini planned.

They have been together for nine years, after meeting on the eHarmony dating site, and became engaged in 2023.

“At the start of our relationship, we bonded heavily over travelling,” Imani said.

“I had just gotten my passport before I met him and he loves to travel and had quite a few things planned already.

“Within the first two months of us being together, he already planned our first trip to Hawaii and since then we’ve been to 20 different countries.”

Ahead of their wedding, Imani had said: “I’m really excited about marrying Larry.

“This feels like a once in a lifetime opportunity with the most special person I’ve ever known and will ever know.

“This is one the biggest commitments I’ve ever made and I know I’m making a good decision.

“I don’t feel like being married will put an end to the haters and trolls, they’re going to hate and troll whether we’re married or not.”

A photo of Imani Cupido and Larry Scott on their wedding day.
Imani explained that she signed a prenup when marrying Larry, who she has been with for almost a decade
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TalkTalk investigates ‘customer data breach’ after hacker puts private details for sale online

TALKTALK has launched an investigation into a third-party data breach, after a hacker allegedly put nearly 19million customers’ details for sale online.

A statement from a hacker known as “b0nd” claimed they were selling data obtained in a breach in January 2025.

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In 2015, TalkTalk suffered a data breach where a 17-year-old hacker accessed the personal details of 160,000 customers[/caption]

“As the title says today we will list for sale a large data breach involving TalkTalk,” b0nd’s post on a hacker forum read.

“This breach took place January 2025 and affects 18,839,551 current and previous customers.”

In a statement, TalkTalk said that no billing or financial information was at risk.

“As part of our regular security monitoring, given our ongoing focus on protecting customers’ personal data, we were made aware of unexpected access to, and misuse of, one of our third-party supplier’s systems, however, no billing or financial information was stored on this system,” a TalkTalk spokesperson said.

“Our investigations are ongoing, however we can confirm that the number of potential customers referred to in certain online posts is wholly inaccurate and very significantly overstated.”

Although, the hacker claimed that customers’ names, emails, last-used IP address, business phone number and home phone number had been exposed.

TalkTalk is currently working with the third-party, believed to be subscription management platform CSG Ascendon.

Screenshots shared by the hacker suggest the data was possibly stolen from Ascendon, rather than directly from TalkTalk.

TalkTalk has historically used CSG Ascendon’s services.

In a statement, a CSG spokesperson told BleepingComputer: “On Jan. 21, 2025, CSG learned that an external party gained unauthorised access to a single provider’s data residing on a CSG platform.

“We have no evidence that CSG’s technologies and systems were compromised or that CSG was the cause of the unexpected access to the data.

“CSG provided immediate containment and is actively supporting our customer.”

In 2015, TalkTalk suffered a data breach where a 17-year-old hacker accessed the personal details of 160,000 customers.

The incident led to a £400,000 fine by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office.

How to protect yourself from fraud

USE the following tips to protect yourself from fraudsters.

  • Keep your social media accounts private – Think twice before you your share details – in particular your full date of birth, address and contacts details – all of this information can be useful to fraudsters.
  • Deactivate and delete old social media profiles – Keep track of your digital footprint. If a profile was created 10 years ago, there may be personal information currently available for a fraudster to use that you’re are not aware of or you have forgotten about.
  • Password protect your devices– Keep passwords complex by picking three random words, such as roverducklemon and add or split them with symbols, numbers and capitals.
  • Install anti-virus software on your laptop and personal devices and keep it up to date – This will make it harder for fraudsters to access your data in the first place.
  • Take care on public Wi-Fi– Fraudsters can hack or mimic them. If you’re using one, avoid accessing sensitive apps, such as mobile banking.
  • Think about your offline information too – Always redirect your post when you move home and make sure your letter or mailbox is secure.

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Cardiac Surgeon Reveals the Top 3 Supplements for Heart Health



The American Heart Association (AHA) predicts that at least 60 percent of U.S. adults will be affected by cardiovascular disease—conditions including coronary heart disease, heart failure, heart arrhythmias, high blood pressure, stroke, vascular disease, and congenital heart defects—by the year 2050.

"The landscape of cardiovascular disease in the U.S. is seeing the arrival of a near-perfect storm," said Dhruv S. Kazi, MD, vice chair of the AHA advisory writing group. "The last decade has seen a surge of cardiovascular risk factors such as uncontrolled high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity, each of which raises the risks of developing heart disease and stroke."

Of course, the most obvious way to lower your risk of cardiovascular disease is to eat a healthy, balanced diet and exercise regularly. But cardiac surgeon Jeremy London, MD, says a few specific supplements are also great for heart health. Read on for his three recommendations.

1. CoQ10​


A close up of someone pouring CoQ10 supplement capsules into their hand

First up on London's list, which he shared in a recent TikTok video, is CoQ10, or Coenzyme Q10, a "powerful antioxidant."

"But more importantly, it is a cofactor for the production of ATP, which is the energy currency of our cells," he explains. "This improves the strength of the heart, as well as the overall efficiency of the heart function."

Backing up London's point is a 2022 meta-analysis published by the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

As Best Life previously reported, the researchers reviewed nearly 900 randomized controlled trials to analyze the connection between micronutrients and heart disease risk. They concluded that three supplements reduced cardiovascular and diabetes risk, including CoQ10.

​2. Omega-3s


Bottle of omega 3 fish oil capsules pouring into hand

Omega-3s, found in fish oil supplements, were also included in the 2022 study, and the AHA has recommended this for heart health for over 20 years.

"This is a power anti-inflammatory that can help control your lipid level and your overall cholesterol panel," London notes. "In addition, it can assist in maintaining a healthy blood pressure."

To get this nutrient from your diet, Cleveland Clinic explains that the two most essential forms of omega-3s your body needs are EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), both of which are found in fish like salmon, mackerel, sardines, and herring.

ALA (alpha-linolenic acid) is the form of omega-3 found in plants like chia seeds, flaxseed, walnuts, and edamame. However, a smaller amount of ALA converts to EPA and DHA in your body.

​3. Magnesium


magnesium supplements in wooden spoon

Finally, London recommends magnesium for heart health.

"Interestingly, this is the most common electrolyte deficiency that we see," he shares. "Magnesium helps control heart rate and heart rhythm, and because magnesium relaxes smooth muscle cells, it can help maintain a healthy blood pressure as well."

Again, science supports London's advice. A 2018 study published in the journal Nutrients found that magnesium was associated with a lower risk of heart disease.

Researchers attributed this to the "improved glucose and insulin metabolism and antihypertensive and anti-inflammatory properties" of the supplement, as Best Life previously wrote.

​Some supplements should be avoided.


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Before taking any new supplement, always speak with your healthcare provider. For example, CoQ10 supplements can interact with anticoagulant medications like Coumadin.

However, there are some supplements touted for their heart health benefits that are known to be risky.

Doctors previously told Best Life that red yeast rice containing monacolin K can interact with other medications, and garlic supplements can often exasperate the effects of blood thinners and blood pressure and cholesterol drugs.


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Три поради, як дбайливо прати кросівки

Прання кросівок, особливо білих чи навіть світлих, це обов’язкова процедура. Але перед тим, як відправити взуття у пральну машинку, переконайтеся, що воно належної якості. В іншому разі після декількох разів кросівки зіпсуються. 3 правила прання кросівок Якщо рекомендують, що прати в машинці не варто, то це означає, що лише ручне прання дозволено. Не треба нехтувати […]

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Часник завжди жовтів і виростав дрібним: дала 1 просту підкормку – і цибулини величезні та “з характером”

Часник – популярна овочева культура, яку так багато городників вирощує на своїх ділянках. Втім, часом вона може жовтіти. Просте добриво виправить ситуацію. Кожній рослині на вашій ділянці потрібна особлива увага. Без догляду навіть найменш примхлива рослина не зможе дати хорошого результату. Саме тому експерти закликають завжди – навіть не в сезон вирощування овочів і фруктів […]

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‘He’s not really kicked on’ – Mark Selby shocked ‘full package’ snooker star still searching for first ranking title

MARK SELBY has revealed his shock at one snooker star’s failure to kick on after showing early signs of promise.

Zhou Yuelong made a big impression early on in his career by winning the World Amateur Championship at the age of 16.

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Mark Selby is shocked Zhou Yuelong has not won more titles[/caption]
Zhou Yuelong of China at the Shanghai Snooker Masters.
The Chinese star made a big impression early in his career
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He turned professional after that victory and went on to win the World Cup in 2015 alongside Yan Bingtao.

Zhou, 27, also finished as a runner-up in three ranking events and is world No32, but Selby thought his ability would have led him to even bigger heights.

Selby told The Metro: “Zhou Yuelong years ago when I watched him I thought for his age he had the complete game, an old head on young shoulders.

“He’s not really kicked on. I know he’s not 70-odd in the rankings, he’s still hovering around outside the 16, but I thought he’d do a lot better than what he’s done so far.

“I just thought he was the one who stood out, for me, and he’s not really kicked on. He’s still got time on his side though, and I’m sure he’ll do something at some stage.

“Especially with the other Chinese boys doing well, I think it pushes them on.”

It has been a successful year for Chinese players with three players winning ranking events.

Ding Junhui won the International Championship while Xiau Guodong and Lei Peifan claimed victory at the Wuhan Open and Scottish Open respectively.

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Zhang Anda also had a moment in the spotlight after hitting a stunning 147 at the UK Championship.

Ding and Zhang are both ranked in the top ten in the world too, with six Chinese stars ranked higher than Zhou.

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Чим небезпечний низький гемоглобін: пояснює лікар

Терапевт: низький гемоглобін говорить про наявність анемії, порушень у роботі серця. Лікар пояснила, в чому полягає небезпека низьких показників гемоглобіну – насиченого залізом білка еритроцитів, що міститься в кров’яних клітинах. За словами медика, його знижена концентрація в крові відображає нестачу заліза, що є ознакою залізодефіцитної анемії. Іншими ознаками анемії, які можна помітити у вигляді людини, […]

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Geordie Shore’s Chloe Ferry reveals plans to correct botched surgery after ‘mistakes’ left her battling depression

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CHLOE Ferry has revealed new plans to go under the knife to correct past cosmetic surgery in a brutally honest new post.

The Geordie Shore favourite, 29, has had a string of procedures since she first made her debut on the MTV show – including Brazilian Butt Lifts (BBL), boob jobs, nose jobs and liposuction.

Since 2015, she has had a nose job, eyebrow lift, veneers, Botox, tattooed eyebrows, dermal cheek fillers and regular lip fillers
Chloe had no procedures when she made her debut in 2015
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The star said having multiple surgeries left her with anxiety and depression[/caption]
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The star has shared the ups and downs of her surgeries over the years[/caption]

However, in a new message posted on Instagram, Chloe has admitted it came from insecurities and left her struggling with depression and anxiety.

Saying she hopes to ‘educate’ her fans on the downfalls of cosmetic surgeries, Chloe has admitted she’s now in the process of getting some of her surgeries reversed.

She wrote: “I’m writing this post as I’d like to share with you all something personal to me that I have never publicly addressed. Something I don’t speak about as it was a sensitive topic which I found hard to openly discuss. 

“Being put in to the public eye at 19 years old was very daunting, I was naive and vulnerable.

“I was ridiculed for my looks and my weight amongst numerous insults through social media and the press, which affected my mental health and confidence massively, the young woman I once loved being become self conscious looking for perfection.”  

“With this attention came offers of cosmetic surgery which I thought would solve all my problems, give me back my spark and self love,” she continued.

“This wasn’t the case, I suffered more depression, anxiety as well as a physical discomfort. A decision made without understanding the pros and cons, a decision made on me hoping it would make me feel whole again.”

“After years of working on my inner self, I feel like I’ve grown and entered a new stage of my life where I want to be transparent with my followers and take you along in a journey to correct my previous work and educate you all on the harsh truth of what I have endured along for so long,” she revealed.

“I want young women and men to learn from my mistakes and have a better understanding of cosmetic surgery.

“I want to take this opportunity to thank you all for being very supportive it really means the world to me.”

Friends and fans of Chloe quickly flooded her comments with messages of support, with fellow Geordie Shore lass Sophie Kasaei writing: “U got this girly ❤❤

Celebs Go Dating star Anna Williamson added: “I am extremely proud of you. I know from our discussions during your time on CGD how emotive this topic is for you”

“Thank you for being so open and honest with everyone Chloe ❤ we love you!” wrote a fan.

Chloe Ferry - Cosmetic Procedure Timeline

As the star announces plans to reverse and correct her surgeries, here's just some of the procedures and cosmetic 'tweaks' she's had done since first appearing in the public eye.

  • Botox (starting in 2015)
  • Eyebrow lift
  • 3x Nose Jobs
  • Lip Fillers
  • Cheek fillers
  • Teeth Veneers
  • Breast implants (and later corrective surgery for scarring)
  • Breast reduction
  • Liposuction on stomach
  • Brazilian Butt Lift

In 2023, she revealed she was getting her lip filler dissolved.

A second added: “Good for you. Your Outer layer never changes the inner self and you can tell you are a lovely person ❤ Be happy beautiful and you do you Boo xx”

Chloe has often shared her recovery process of her surgeries and procedures online in her bid to get an hourglass figure – from smaller ‘tweakments’ like lip filler through to nasty bruises on her bum as she recovered from lipo.

Joining Geordie Shore in 2015, when she was just 19 years old, she quickly shared she had started getting Botox, with her transformation clear for fans to see.

However, in 2023 she announced plans to get her lip fillers dissolved.

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Chloe has admitted she struggled with discomfort and pain after her surgeries[/caption]
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The star has shared her efforts for the perfect hourglass figure[/caption]
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The star got her lip fillers dissolved in 2023[/caption]
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Chloe has had a breast enlargement and reduction[/caption]
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Chloe said that she was tempted by surgery offers due to her time on Geordie Shore[/caption]

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Dad furious after Ryanair charges him £100 for ‘illegal’ baggage rule

ONE passenger has demanded an apology and refund from Ryanair after he was fined £100 before boarding a flight.

John Butler was heading on holiday with his family when they were stopped in the airport and forced to pay £50 each for two of their bags which reportedly were too big for carry-on.

PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: JOHN BUTLER, 50, IS CALLING FOR A REFUND AND APOLOGY FROM RYANAIR) A dad slammed Ryanair's 'disgusting moneymaking exercise' of fining him £100 because his backpack straps were too big - even 'threatening to CANCEL his holiday' if he didn't cough up. John Butler was travelling from Dublin to Lanzarote last month for a 10-day holiday with his wife and two children. The 50-year-old sports therapist was about to board the plane when he was told by Ryanair staff that his and his son's cabin bags were over the airline's limit and owed £50 each. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266..
John was told by Ryanair staff that his and his son’s cabin bags were over the airline’s limit and owed £50 each
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PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: JOHN BUTLER'S CABIN BAG IN THE SIZER) A dad slammed Ryanair's 'disgusting moneymaking exercise' of fining him £100 because his backpack straps were too big - even 'threatening to CANCEL his holiday' if he didn't cough up. John Butler was travelling from Dublin to Lanzarote last month for a 10-day holiday with his wife and two children. The 50-year-old sports therapist was about to board the plane when he was told by Ryanair staff that his and his son's cabin bags were over the airline's limit and owed £50 each. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266..
John put his bag in the carry-on sizer and was told it was too big to take onboard without paying extra
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John, his wife and their two children were heading from Dublin to Lanzarote last month for a 10-day holiday.

The family were about to board the plane when John, 50, was told by Ryanair staff that his and his son’s cabin bags were over the airline’s limit and owed £50 each. 

John placed his bags into the sizer where a staff member said the material straps were too big and stuck out above the airline’s measuring container.

The dad-of-two challenged the charge when the staff member allegedly warned his daughter that they would ‘not go on holiday’ if John did not pay the fine. 

During the situation, John asked for the staff member’s name but she reportedly turned her name badge backwards.

John explained: “We get to the gate on time and are probably the last two or three people going in. The couple ahead of us are pulled aside about their bag being too big.

“I was standing there oblivious to what was going on. Then the next minute, I’m told ‘you step aside as well’.”

John then recalls the staff member telling them they would be “charged €120” because the bags were too big.

John said it was “obvious” that the bags were fine, but the staff member “said the handle was above it and just kept insisting”.

The lady then told John’s daughter they ‘wouldn’t be going on holiday’ if they didn’t pay the fine.

PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: JOHN BUTLER, 50, IS CALLING FOR A REFUND AND APOLOGY FROM RYANAIR) A dad slammed Ryanair's 'disgusting moneymaking exercise' of fining him £100 because his backpack straps were too big - even 'threatening to CANCEL his holiday' if he didn't cough up. John Butler was travelling from Dublin to Lanzarote last month for a 10-day holiday with his wife and two children. The 50-year-old sports therapist was about to board the plane when he was told by Ryanair staff that his and his son's cabin bags were over the airline's limit and owed £50 each. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266..
John payed the fine but has since asked for an apology from Ryanair, and a refund
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With the gates about to close, John felt he was “left with no choice” and paid the charge.

He has since has made a formal complaint against Ryanair and asked for a refund.

Ryanair has stood by the charges and claims John was ‘correctly charged’ the extra fees of £50 per bag as they ‘exceeded the permitted size’.

John added: “When we came back with Ryanair, with the exact same bag and same contents, no one even asked us about our bags. If it was one way surely it should be the other way. 

“Not only it is in my view illegal that you have a practice where the bag clearly fits in the instrument you provided, but then you’re threatened into paying the money.

“This is just a money-making exercise. It’s wrong.” 

Advice for flying with Ryanair

  • All Ryanair passengers can bring a small personal bag on board but this must fit under the seat in front of you, but it must be no bigger than 40cm x 20cm x 25cm
  • Any over-sized cabin bags will be refused at the boarding gate and put in the hold for a fee
  • Ryanair also charges passengers up to £55 check-in at the airport
  • Anyone who loses their card at the airport will have to pay a £20 reissue fee
  • Book to sit in the front five rows if you want to head off the plane first
  • Extra legroom seats can be found in rows 1 A, B, C or 2 D, E, F as well as row 16 and 17 near the emergency exit
  • The worst seat on Ryanair’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft is also 11A because of its lack of window.

A Ryanair spokesperson said: “This passenger and his travelling companions booked a non-priority fare for this flight from Dublin to Lanzarote (31 Dec), which allowed them to carry a small personal bag onboard. 

“Two of these bags exceeded the permitted size and they were correctly charged a standard gate baggage fee (€60) to place their oversized bags in the hold.”

PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: JOHN BUTLER'S CABIN BAG IN THE SIZER) A dad slammed Ryanair's 'disgusting moneymaking exercise' of fining him £100 because his backpack straps were too big - even 'threatening to CANCEL his holiday' if he didn't cough up. John Butler was travelling from Dublin to Lanzarote last month for a 10-day holiday with his wife and two children. The 50-year-old sports therapist was about to board the plane when he was told by Ryanair staff that his and his son's cabin bags were over the airline's limit and owed £50 each. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266.
John was surprised when he wasn’t pulled up on the bag size during the return flight
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