Charlie Bird has actually revealed his “final wish” in the middle of his continuous health fight.
The previous RTÉ reporter was detected with motor neurone illness in 2021, after observing problems with his speech.
Just a variety of months earlier, the 73-year-old mentally informed his fans that he doesn’t understand just how much longer he will make it through for.
Taking to Twitter on Friday, Charlie revealed his “final wish” for when his “time comes to pass”.
The 73-year-old composed: “Whenever my time comes to pass away I want my final wish to be to extend the hand of friendship, and on this day the 25th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement it is my final wish that both communities extend the hand of friendship to each other.”
His fans gathered to Twitter to share their words of assistance, with one writing: “I hope you know how much you are loved Charlie. You are a good man. ❤️.”
A 2nd penned: “Extending the hand of friendship is truly the movement of this century. It encapsulates everything I want to be part of and think society needs. Thank you Charlie 🙏,” and a 3rd composed: “God bless you Charlie. You are an inspiration to us all. Wishing you and all yours a very happy Easter.”
Whenever my time happens away I desire my last dream to be to extend the hand of relationship,and on this day the 25th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement it is my last dream that both neighborhoods extend the hand of relationship to each other.
— Charlie Bird (@charliebird49) April 7, 2023
In January, Charlie shared a positive update on his fight with motor neurone illness.
He informed his Twitter fans at the time: “I want to thank everyone who have been praying for me, I got a bit of good news the other day I have been told I may not end up totally immobile.”
“Thank you all for your prayers. My heart goes out to all the MND patients who end up totally immobile.”