Tributes pour in for acclaimed RTE journalist and peacemaker Tommie Gorman dies at 68 after cancer battle
An acclaimed broadcaster in the Republic of Ireland has died, aged 68, after being diagnosed with cancer in 1994.
Tommie Gorman, from Sligo, worked for Ireland’s national broadcaster RTE for more than 40 years and was its northern editor at the time of his retirement in 2021. Gorman was RTE’s Europe editor before moving to Belfast in 2001.
He famously interviewed Roy Keane after the footballer’s row with manager Mick McCarthy in the Republic of Ireland team’s Japan 2002 World Cup training camp on the island of Saipan.
Gorman also tracked down poet Seamus Heaney on a Greek island after he had won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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