A resident of the Irish County of Tipperary died single, despite the fact that 72 years in a row went to the festival for lonely hearts. The Irish Mirror newspaper reports.
Mick Bourke was 23 years old when he first attended the festival in 1946. For the next 72 years, he regularly came to the event in the village of Lisdoonvarna, not missing a single meeting. Two years ago, he had to suspend travel due to poor health.
Festival manager Julie Carr noted that Burke had a good sense of humor and a kind disposition, and also danced beautifully. “He never stopped believing that he would someday find love,” Carr stresses.
“He never married. The problem was his beauty. All the girls fell for him, and it was difficult for him to choose one and reject the rest,” said one of the organizers of the festival, Willie Daly. p >
In the past, Burke has talked about his attempts to find love. “I had a lot of good acquaintances,” he said. “Sometimes I would return home with a whole list of numbers. Over the years, I had several girlfriends. Many women from America were hunting a rich farmer. And I had a farm with 200 sheep. acres. I’ve always said that as soon as I meet the same one, I will stop going to the festival. “
Earlier it was reported about the life of “the loneliest person in the world.” Researchers believe that this man is the only member of the tribe, which consisted of six people in the 1990s. Five at the same time died at the hands of farmers who tried to take possession of the land and shot at the natives.