Bikes belonging to a dad who died in a work place accident last month have been stolen from a North Dublin unit.
Friends and family of the late Nicky Collier have been left distraught after the three motorcycles were taken from the lock up in the Collinstown near Dublin Airport.
A post being widely shared on Facebook urges people to help make them "impossible to be sold on".
Pal John Timmons gave a description of the bikes along with pictures saying: "All STOLEN from a lock up in Collinstown near Dublin Ariport in the last two days . . .
"Belonged to Nicky Collier who died tragically three weeks ago . . .PLEASE SHARE FAR AND WIDE.
"Make these IMPOSSIBLE to be sold on . . .
"(Blue 2014 TM250)

"(Orange 2014 KTM 250 freeride)

"(White 2019 Huskvarna 701 , brand new)."

If you have any information on the whereabouts of the bikes please contact your local garda station.
Last month, the much-loved truck driver was seen off by fellow lorry enthusiasts who gave him a guard of honour that left his family "speechless".
His son Darragh wrote: "Well to say me and the family were speechless yesterday as we came over the bend in the road to see all them trucks is an understatement.
"I would say thank to everyone who took part in it but that just simply wouldn’t be enough. He would have been so happy to see all of that and he got the send off he deserved.
"The truck community bond is one that honestly can’t be topped and use are by far the nicest bunch of people I’ve ever met. As a son to Nicky it honestly made me so proud to say he was my father hearing all the stories about him.
"Thanks so much everybody from the Collier and Dunne family for what use all did yesterday we really appreciated it."
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