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Warm tributes paid after man (40s) is killed in Galway workplace accident

Warm tributes paid after man (40s) is killed in Galway workplace accident

Sunday World10-05-2025

Brendan Noone from Fohenagh, Ahascragh, Ballinasloe died following the incident on Thursday.
Tributes have been paid to a 'thoroughly lovely guy' who died in a Galway workplace accident near Galway City.
The fatally injured man, who is understood to be from Galway also, died following an incident on Thursday May 8th.
He has been named locally as Brendan Noone from Fohenagh, Ahascragh, Ballinasloe, Galway. Mr Noone was in his late forties.
Brendan Noone.
News in 90 seconds - 10th May 2025
Locals said Brendan was ''a very hardworking man who loved to chat with neighbours and friends''.
Paying tribute, one friend said: 'Deepest condolences to Caroline, Luke, Lily, Kian and Kyle, and to all the Noone family on the very sad loss of Brendan. He was such a lovely genuine man, may he rest in peace.'
Another said: 'What unbelievable and sad news to hear of the passing of Brendan.May he get the best bed in heaven, a really lovely guy a privilege to have known. Was just speaking to him last week. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.'
Another friend added, 'Always such a pleasure to meet him and reminisce on school days, May his kind and gentle soul rest in eternal peace.'
While his local Caltra GAA club said: 'Our deepest condolences to the entire Noone family on the tragic and heartbreaking loss of Brendan. May his gentle soul rest in peace.'
As a mark of respect to Mr Noone, Broderick's Bar in Kiconnell have cancelled their Poker League and Trad music Session.
In a statement, a Health Safety Authority spokesperson said: "The Health and Safety Authority is aware of the incident and has launched an investigation. As such, no further information is available at this time."
He is survived by his wife Caroline and children Luke, Lily, Kian and Kyle. No funeral arrangements have been made as yet.
There have been nine workplace fatalities in Ireland so far in 2025. There were a total of 33 workplace fatalities in Ireland in 2024.

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