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Originally published 1928
Authors Ford Madox Ford
Preceded by A Man Could Stand Up —
GenresHistorical Fiction
OCLC558845397
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Last Post is the fourth and final novel of Ford Madox Ford's highly regarded sequence of four novels, Parade's End. It was published in January 1928 in the UK by Duckworth, and in the US under the title The Last Post by Albert and Charles Boni, and also the Literary Guild of America.

Aidan Mann: Tragic street death of talented tattoo artist

Sep 18,2022 5:40 pm

By Nuala McCannBBC News NI

Aidan Mann's Facebook page is frozen In Time at his Last Post on 2 January 2022.

" Hey guys, happy New Year , " he wrote on the page titled Tattoos by Zen Black, before saying he had some Free Space if anyone was interested in coming to him for some ink.

The well-known member of Northern Ireland 's Tattoo Artist Community would be dead a mere 24 hours later, stabbed on The Street by his neighbour Barry Donnelly.

Donnelly, who The Court heard was " actively psychotic" when The Attack happened,

The Victim was 28 years old and a talented artist with a special interest in the Japanese tattoo art of irezumi. People came from across Ireland to be inked by one of The Best .

On his page there are beautiful, intricate tattoos of koi fish and fierce eagles.

There is his tattoo imprint of a dog's paw with the name Rocky etched underneath.

" A surprise tattoo booked for her by her aunty, " he wrote. It was a surprise 18th birthday gift in memory of a beloved pet who Passed Away .

" I was so honoured to do this piece, happy healing! "

CCTV shown In Court

Everything changed on 3 January 2022 when Aidan Mann walked out of his flat in Downpatrick, County Down , just before 11:00 GMT.

He had put on his motorcycle helmet. It could have been any ordinary working day.

The Scene was captured on CCTV footage later played out In Court .

He was approached by Donnelly, a 38-year-old a neighbour in the same apartment block.

The two barely knew each other but Mr Mann was afraid of Donnelly.

Aidan Mann had only been in his flat a few months, but had texted his friends to say that with him.

CCTV footage of that fateful morning, shows Donnelly approach And Then Aidan Mann crossing The Road and being chased by him along Church Street .

It shows Donnelly catching up with his victim, straddling him on the ground and stabbing him repeatedly in the chest, leg and torso.

Two large kitchen knives were recovered from The Scene .

People pulled Donnelly off Mr Mann and called 999. But it was Too Late . Aidan Mann had been stabbed 14 times. He died.

Paranoid schizophrenia

Donnelly, a father of two, whose address was given as Church Street in Downpatrick, was charged with murder.

In April, a court heard on the grounds of Diminished Responsibility .

The Court was told that Donnelly had been " actively psychotic" when he had attacked Aidan Mann.

A prosecutor told The Judge that, at The Scene , Donnelly shouted it was a revenge attack for his brother who had been murdered the previous evening, which The Lawyer said " transpired to be completely wrong".

In the month after his arrest, Donnelly was transferred to the Shannon Clinic - a secure psychiatric unit - where he remains.

Later, The Prosecution told The Judge that Aidan Mann's family accepted The Plea of manslaughter.

Donnelly's defence lawyer said the defence recognised the " very considerable loss" felt by the Mann family and said Barry Donnelly had expressed " regret, remorse and heartbreak".

He Said his client had paranoid schizophrenia.

He had not been registered with a GP for Ten Years and had never sought hospital treatment.

The Lawyer said Donnelly had not been aware that he was suffering acute mental illness until after the " terrible act" that ended in the talented Tattoo Artist 's death.

'Had a smile for everybody'

In the 18 Months since Mr Mann's death, there have been tributes and memorial events.

Originally from Bangor, His Family and friends in the tattoo Community as well as those in The Car Community - Mr Mann was also a keen petrolhead - Remember him fondly.

At an event in, a Young Woman said: " He was such a lovely fella, everybody knew him and This Was one of his happy places.

" We went and left flowers at his happy place. We just want to Remember happy memories of him. "

" He has always been a special part of me, " said Another Woman .

" Growing Up he was amazing, he had a smile for everybody. "

Flick back to Zen Black's Facebook page and you'll see his final video, posted at Halloween.

He had organised a raffle with a suitably ink-based prize.

He has long blonde hair and a gentle smile.

He does a little mock bow as he announces The Winner - having drawn The Ticket from his motorcycle helmet, of course.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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