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Man, 40s, killed in horrific ‘incident involving vehicle' on busy road in Irish town as gardai issue plea after probe
Man, 40s, killed in horrific ‘incident involving vehicle' on busy road in Irish town as gardai issue plea after probe

The Irish Sun

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  • The Irish Sun

Man, 40s, killed in horrific ‘incident involving vehicle' on busy road in Irish town as gardai issue plea after probe

The man is the 99th person to lose their life on Irish roads so far this year CRASH TRAGEDY Man, 40s, killed in horrific 'incident involving vehicle' on busy road in Irish town as gardai issue plea after probe A MAN, aged in his 40s, has died following a horrific single-vehicle incident in Co Tipperary yesterday. The fatal "incident involving a vehicle" took place on the busy Old Dublin Road in Nenagh at around 10:10pm last night. Gardai and emergences rushed to the scene outside a premises on the R445 and the driver of the only vehicle involved in the incident was discovered unresponsive. He received medical treatment at the scene, and was conveyed to University Hospital Limerick, where he was later pronounced deceased. The Coroner has been notified and a post-mortem examination will be arranged. Gardai preserved the scene for a technical examination by Garda Forensic Collision Investigators last night as a probe commenced. The road has since reopened to all traffic. In statement this morning, gardai issued a plea for anyone with information to come forward. A spokesperson said: "Gardai are appealing for witnesses who may have any information regarding the incident to come forward. "Road users with camera footage, including dash-cam recordings, who were travelling in the Nenagh, Co. Tipperary area between 9pm and 10.30pm on Wednesday 6th August 2025, are asked to share this material with Gardai. "Anyone with information is asked to contact Nenagh Garda Station at (067) 50450, the Garda Confidential Line at 1800 666 111, or any Garda station." Gardai and RSA measures aimed at driving crash deaths on Irish roads The man is the 99th person to lose their life on Irish roads so far this year. During the same period last year, 108 people died on Irish roads. FATAL BANK HOL CRASH Yesterday, a teenager died in hospital following a horror single-vehicle crash that took place in Co Kerry over the bank holiday weekend. He was airlifted to hospital in a critical condition at around 5:40pm on Saturday after the crash on the L1029 road at Deerpark in Lixnaw. The young driver, who was aged in his late teens and was the only occupant of the car involved in the crash, was sadly pronounced dead in Cork University Hospital this morning, gardai confirmed. Officers are continuing to investigate the crash. An examination of the scene on the L1029 road has already been carried out by Garda Forensic Collision Investigations. A statement from Garda HQ said: "Gardai are appealing for witnesses to this incident to come forward. "Any road users who may have dash-cam and were travelling in the area on the 2nd August 2025 between 5.15pm and 5.45pm are asked to make this footage available to investigating Gardai. "Anyone with information is asked to contact Listowel Garda Station on (068) 50820, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station." The statement added: "Investigations are ongoing."

BBC yet to pay 100,000 euros to Gerry Adams months after losing case
BBC yet to pay 100,000 euros to Gerry Adams months after losing case

Canada News.Net

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  • Canada News.Net

BBC yet to pay 100,000 euros to Gerry Adams months after losing case

BELFAST, Northern Ireland: The BBC is facing criticism for failing to pay court-ordered damages to former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams, months after losing a major defamation case. Earlier this year, Adams successfully sued the broadcaster over a 2016 episode of its Spotlight programme and an accompanying online article, which alleged he had sanctioned the killing of former Sinn Féin official Denis Donaldson. Adams denied any involvement. In May, a High Court jury in Dublin ruled in Adams's favour, awarding him 100,000 euros in damages after finding that the words in the programme and article carried that meaning. The jury also found the BBC had not acted in good faith or a fair and reasonable manner, and ordered it to cover Adams's legal costs. Adam Smyth, director of BBC Northern Ireland, expressed disappointment at the verdict, insisting the broadcaster had provided "extensive evidence" of a careful editorial process and journalistic diligence. Following the ruling, the court granted the BBC a stay on paying the full amount while it considered an appeal, on the condition that it immediately pay half the damages (50,000 euros) and 250,000 euros towards Adams's solicitors' fees. In June, the BBC confirmed it would not pursue an appeal. However, as of August 1, the broadcaster had not yet paid the damages. Adams has said he intends to donate the money to charitable causes, including aid for children in Gaza, Irish language initiatives, and organisations supporting the homeless. A source close to Adams told the PA news agency: "The delay by the BBC is deplorable and it should move speedily towards discharging the order of the court."

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