A woman celebrating her 90th birthday, and who lived through World War II, is advising people to relax and remain patient during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Originally from Germany, but living on the Dingle Peninsula for over 30 years, Marianne Frohlich is currently cocooning alone in her little cottage on the Dingle Peninsula.
While she misses being out and about Marianne says she is doing well and is receiving a lot of help from family and neighbours.
Marianne says she has been through difficult times before. She lived through World War II and as a young girl her family was forced to flee their home in Kaliningrad (formerly Konigsberg) when the Russian army arrived. "I was a refugee.