Man (40s) dies following accident at motocross event in Cork

Gardai and paramedics from the National Ambulance Service attended the scene at around 12.45pm on Sunday.
Man (40s) dies following accident at motocross event in Cork

Olivia Kelleher

A motorcyclist has died following an accident at a motocross event at Vernon Mount in Cork city.

Gardai and paramedics from the National Ambulance Service attended the scene at around 12.45pm on Sunday.

The man, who was in his 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene. It is understood that the dead man is from Co Cork.

A postmortem examination will be carried out at Cork University Hospital. A garda investigation will be carried out. The Coroner has been informed and an inquest will be held in due course.

Gardaí have indicated that the scene where the accident occurred is “being preserved for a technical examination.”

Investigations are ongoing.

Meanwhile, a man in his 40s who died following an accident involving a dumper truck in Co Cork will be laid to rest tomorrow, Monday.

Stuart Daly of Knonagraigue, Corofin, Co Clare, died on Thursday after he was struck by a dumper truck at Church Road in Ballycotton, Co Cork.

He was working in the area when the accident occurred. Emergency services and gardaí rushed to the scene. Mr Daly was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.. His body was taken to Cork University Hospital, where a postmortem examination was carried out.

Garda forensic collision investigators examined the scene.

The Health and Safety Authority and gardaí are investigating the incident.

Mr Daly, who also previously lived in Ennis, is survived by his wife Alison, their son Dorian, his mother Trish, three sisters, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

His funeral mass will take place at St Brigid’s Church in Corofin at 11am tomorrow, with burial following at Laghtagoona Cemetery.

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