Cookstown salon boss who lost everything in arson speaks out
The Nail, Hair and Beauty Garage’s owner Deirdre Conway, said on Facebook: "It’s hitting home that the beautiful salon that I have built up over 10 years has been destroyed.
"Nothing can be salvaged - not even as much as a nail file."
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Hide AdThanking "wonderful friends" for their support throughout the ordeal, she told the Mail she would like to "thank them (everyone who has helped) from the bottom of my heart".
"People have called with cards and flowers and everything," she said.
Online she singled out Pauline Campbell whom she said was "a God send along with other salon owners who have offered me rooms and products to get me going".
Deirdre also said it would be a minimum of three months before her own salon was back in business, and that she is now seeing her clients at Lopa’s, Brewery Lane from 10am-5pm, Tuesday to Saturday.
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Hide Ad"The good people we have in Cookstown surpasses the bad," she added.
Just two days after Deirdre’s sister Maria McMullan launched a JustGiving page to help her rebuild her ruined business, £450 of the £2,000 they hope to raise has been donated.
"My sister Deirdre Conway has had her 10 year business destroyed by an arson attack," Maria said.
"It will be months before she can even start to rebuild her business.
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