The 23-year-old teacher was killed while out for a run.
An online fundraiser has raised over €46,000 for Women's Aid in memory of Ashling Murphy.
Shane Gillen set up the campaign on Instagram and is hoping to reach €50,000.
A virtual run / walk 5km is taking place in of Ashling Murphy.
The event is taking on Sunday 23rd of January at 4pm.
The 23-year-old teacher was killed while out for a run along the canal bank in Tullamore last Wednesday.
A Go Fund Page has been set up to raise money for Women's Aid.
Women's Aid's contact number is 1800 341 900 and an Instant Message Support Service www.womensaid.ie.
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