by Gráinne Connolly
Former Tyrone player Sean Cavanagh revealed there was a fire at his accountancy firm this week.
He took to social media last night tweeting "Sean Cav and Co were severely challenged this week due to the fire:
Sean Cav & Co was severely challenged this week after a fire. Thanks to all the amazing goodwill offered to us. Temporary home in Armagh.🔶⚪️
— Sean Cavanagh (@SeanCavanagh14) September 27, 2017
Members of the public offered their support to the Moy man and his team:
Sean sorry to hear that ,hope all works out for you l know from talking to you the day of the final how hard you are working at the business
— bernard flynn (@bernardflynn15) September 27, 2017
Shout if we can help Sean...thankfully everyone is safe and well. Everything else will get sorted out.
— Rachel Fowler (@RachelFowler32) September 27, 2017
The accountancy group, will be based in Armagh temporarily.
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