Family of heart transplant boy Dáithí ‘devastated’ as gift-laden car stolen

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Daniel LoganBBC News NI

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The father of a child who inspired a change in Northern Ireland’s organ donation rules, said he is “devastated” after the family’s car was stolen in Belfast on Wednesday.

Máirtín Mac Gabhann told BBC News NI of how a wheelchair and Christmas presents were among items in the car as it was taken from their Whitecliff Crescent home in west Belfast.

Police have since made three arrests and recovered the stolen vehicle from a shopping centre in west Belfast.

Mr Mac Gabhann said the family are trying their best “not to let it effect” Christmas for their two sons.

Máirtín Mac Gabhann A grey SUV sits diagonal across the bottom of a green grass slope. Its rear rests on a black car's grill. Their are brown skid marks on the slope and a black metal fence sits at the top of the slope. Máirtín Mac Gabhann

When Mr Mac Gabhann awoke and saw that his car had vanished from the street and he initially thought it was a joke someone he knew had pulled on him.

“I almost didn’t want to believe that it was stolen”, he said.

However neighbours’ CCTV confirmed it was taken at about 03:50 GMT.

It had been full of Christmas presents as well as his son’s wheelchair, something he said his son “can’t live without, can’t go to school, get on with his day, or even leave the house”.

“I just can’t believe this has happened around here, but I am blessed the community has rallied around us and showed us all this support.”

Dealing with the theft also caused Mr Mac Gabhann to miss his son’s Christmas school play.

“I’m gutted to imagine him looking out into the audience and not seeing his dad there,” he added.

Items recovered

The stolen car had been later recovered at shopping centre on the Falls Road, and he was present minutes after police officers recovered it.

“I managed to look one of the people arrested in the eye and I’m not carrying any anger towards them, I hope those that did this can find a better path in life.”

Some of the items from the car have since been recovered.

“We’ve thankfully managed to get the wheelchair back, we were told it had been dumped out of the car into someone’s house.”

He said there had also been a new games console in the car, which suspects had attempted to pawn, after stealing the vehicle.

“This has never happened to us before, today has been surreal.”

Police made three arrests following the report of the stolen car.

Srgt Quinn from Woodbourne’s Local Policing Team said: “A report came in around 12:00 GMT of a suspicious vehicle in the Falls Road area, on police attendance it was noted to be the stolen vehicle.

“In an attempt to stop it, two police vehicles and a car belonging to a member of the public have been damaged.

“A 23-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of burglary and a number of driving related offences. A 35-year-old woman and a 43-year-old woman have been arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods.

“They all remain in custody at this time.”

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