By Q Radio News
28-year-old Aidan Mann, who was stabbed to death in Downpatrick on Monday, was remembered on Tuesday night by fellow motor enthusiasts, friends and colleagues at a weekly car meet in a car park in Belfast.
Popular tattoo artist Aidan was a regular at the meet and his trademark rose design was painted by friends on an underpass pillar along with the words ‘RIP Aidan’.
Flowers were also laid beside the painting.
Over 100 cars sounded their horns in honour of him.
🎥 A tribute to Downpatrick murder victim Aidan Mann was held in Belfast tonight by the ‘Seacat Tuesday Yokes’. Over 100 cars sounded their horns in honour of the popular tattoo artist. A rose drawing designed by Aidan was painted at the city’s underpass and flowers were laid. pic.twitter.com/hbn3zlnKBy
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) January 4, 2022
"An amazing, talented man" - former friend and work colleague Niamh McConnell on Downpatrick murder victim Aidan Mann at the Seacat car meet in Belfast last night. pic.twitter.com/S3L8LuneO0
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) January 5, 2022
Aidan's trademark rose design painted by friends on an underpass pillar along with the words ‘RIP Aidan’
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