Kathryn Thomas has said she has not gone for an early morning or late evening run since the death of Ashling Murphy. The Operation Transformation host was ...
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The Operation Transformation leader explained that since Ashling's tragic passing, she has avoided walking alone in the early mornings and recommends groups ...
“I would, but my husband wouldn’t,” she said. The She explained that while she would feel safe in the morning, her husband wouldn’t. [Operation Transformation](https://www.rsvplive.ie/all-about/operation-transformation) presenter shared that she did feel safe running in the morning, but has not done so unless she’s with a group. She said: “The thing that was so shocking was that it was broad daylight. The television presenter explained that she tries to get her running or walking done while it’s still bright out.
Kathryn Thomas has revealed she has not gone for an early morning, or late evening run since the death of Ashling Murphy one year ago.
Kathryn revealed she would feel safe running early in the morning, but her husband would not. 'I would always suggest at this time of the year -- or for me personally -- I would always try and get my walk or my run in when it's bright, which is difficult. Kathryn Thomas has revealed she has not gone for an early morning, or late evening run since the death of Ashling Murphy one year ago.