North Cork charity bike run reflects late son’s ‘adventurous character’

Matthew Healy with his father James Picture: Healy family.
The Matthew Healy Memorial Bike Run was a family day out for the participants who mounted their motorbikes and Honda 50s to go on a short but fun-packed round trip from Watergrasshill to Glenville and Rathcormac, before returning to base.
On the day, there were arts and crafts for the children, as well as music and food trucks. All money raised on the day will be added to a growing fund on the iDonate website, which will all be ed on to Make A Wish Ireland.
In the first year of the run, a total of €38,645 was raised.
Matthew’s father, James, believes the charity reflects his late son’s fun and adventurous character.
“The loss Matthew has suffered is enormous, is absolute, and final, everything has been stolen from him in this life,” he said.
While the run was an enjoyable day for all involved, James has set himself another task, which he had hoped to tackle with Matthew as his assistant.
“He was a bit like myself, he had no interest in football, it was always mechanics and things with wheels, the faster the better, like — you know how young ladeens are,” James said.
As James recounts it, Matthew saw that James was looking at a Honda 50 on an online site and asked what his plan was.
James explained that he had a Honda 50 when he was younger and was thinking of buying one and restoring it. Matthew said that he would like to do one as well, so the plan was hatched.
“I thought it would be a little project for the two of us,” he said.
Now, a year on, James has bought two Honda 50s and is hoping to start work on the project in the next few months.
Matthew was found unresponsive in a car in Dunmore East, Co Waterford, on February 9, 2024.
His mother, Ruth Purcell Healy, was arrested and charged with his murder.