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Boy dies of sudden heart condition on bouncy castle
Boy dies of sudden heart condition on bouncy castle

RTÉ News​

time8 hours ago

  • General
  • RTÉ News​

Boy dies of sudden heart condition on bouncy castle

The death has been announced of a seven-year-old boy from Portlaoise, Co Laois who died after he developed a sudden heart condition on a bouncy castle. The parents of Antony Perissato de Aguilar of Maryborough village posted on that they were "devastated" following the death of their "little man" Antony Perissato de Aguiar. Antony's parents Raphael and Karla said that he died unexpectedly and peacefully at Crumlin hospital on 4 June. "Antony was healthy and full of joy playing in a bouncy castle in a beautiful day when he suffered from a sudden heart condition. "Dad, Raphael, and Mom, Karla, are very blessed to have Antony as their child and he will be forever missed by his little brother, Gianlucca, his cousin, Isaac, his beloved grandparents, Sandra, Rogerio, Maeli, Carlos and Solange, and his many friends from our Brazilian community, his school, Scoil Bhride and his after-school, After the Bell." Antony will lie in repose at Keegan's Funeral Home, Portlaoise today from 2pm to 4pm with prayers at 3pm. A private cremation will take place tomorrow.

Heartbreaking tributes paid to Laois boy, 7, who died in bouncy castle tragedy
Heartbreaking tributes paid to Laois boy, 7, who died in bouncy castle tragedy

The Irish Sun

time9 hours ago

  • General
  • The Irish Sun

Heartbreaking tributes paid to Laois boy, 7, who died in bouncy castle tragedy

TRIBUTES are being paid to a young boy who died after he developed a sudden heart condition on a bouncy castle earlier this week. Antony Perissato de Aguiar, from Laois, died unexpectedly and peacefully at the Crumlin Hospital in Advertisement His parents have said they are 'devastated' following the death of their 'little man'. They said on "We are devastated to announce that our little man Antony Perissato de Aguiar, age 7, passed away unexpectedly and peacefully at the Crumlin Hospital on the 4th June with his loving parents. "Antony was healthy and full of joy playing in a bouncy castle in a beautiful day when he suffered from a sudden heart condition." The young boy's funeral service will take place this afternoon. Advertisement READ MORE IN NEWS The post continues: "Dad, Raphael, and Mom, Karla, are very blessed to have Antony as their child and he will be forever missed by his little brother, Gianlucca, his cousin, Isaac, his beloved grandparents, Sandra, Rogerio, Maeli, Carlos and Solange, and his many friends from our Brazilian community, his school, Scoil Bhride and his after-school, After the Bell. "Reposing at Keegan's Funeral Home, Portlaoise on Sunday 8th June from 2pm to 4pm with prayers at 3pm. "A private cremation will take place on Monday." A number of people have sent their condolences to Antony's family following the tragedy. Advertisement Most read in Irish News Exclusive Exclusive One person said: "What a gorgeous little boy, no words can express the sadness reading this notice. "Sincere condolences to all of your family at this heartbreaking time." Another wrote: "May your precious little boy rest in peace.. thinking of your family and little friends." A third message reads: "My deepest sympathy to Antony's heartbroken parents, his little brother and all those who loved Antony. Advertisement "I am truly sorry for the loss of your beautiful little boy. "I hope your memories bring you comfort in time and the knowledge that his classmates in Senior Infants and teachers in Scoil Bhride will hold very special memories of him too. "May your gentle little boy rest in peace." A fourth person said: "Sending deepest and heartfelt condolences to all of the family at this unimaginably difficult time. Advertisement "May you rest in peace with the angels Antony." 1 Antony Perissato de Aguiar sadly passed away on Wednesday

Tributes paid to 'gentle and happy' boy, 7, who died after bouncy castle tragedy
Tributes paid to 'gentle and happy' boy, 7, who died after bouncy castle tragedy

Dublin Live

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Dublin Live

Tributes paid to 'gentle and happy' boy, 7, who died after bouncy castle tragedy

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Heartbreaking tributes have poured in for a 'healthy and full of life' seven-year-old boy from Co Laois who died after taking ill while playing on a bouncy castle. Antony Perissato de Aguiar, from Maryborough Village in Portlaoise, was happily playing in a bouncy castle last weekend when he 'suffered from a sudden heart condition'. The youngster was rushed to Crumlin Children's Hospital in Dublin, where he sadly passed away on Wednesday. A death notice shared by Antony's family on states: "We are devastated to announce that our little man Antony Perissato de Aguiar, age 7, passed away unexpectedly and peacefully at the Crumlin Hospital on the 4th June with his loving parents. Antony was healthy and full of joy playing in a bouncy castle on a beautiful day when he suffered from a sudden heart condition. "Dad, Raphael, and Mom, Karla, are very blessed to have Antony as their child and he will be forever missed by his little brother, Gianlucca, his cousin, Isaac, his beloved grandparents, Sandra, Rogerio, Maeli, Carlos and Solange, and his many friends from our Brazilian community, his school, Scoil Bhride and his after-school, After the Bell." Antony's sudden death has sent shockwaves through the local community in Portlaoise, with friends, neighbours and acquaintances paying heartbreaking tribute to the tragic youngster. Antony was a pupil at Scoil Bhride in Portlaoise, with his teachers remembering him as 'kind, gentle and happy boy whose smile lit up the classroom each day". In a heartbreaking message shared online, Rachel Conroy, Antony's teacher in Senior Infants, said: "Raphael, Karla and Gianlucca, sincere condolences to you and your family on the loss of your beautiful boy Antony. Antony was such a kind, gentle and happy boy whose smile lit up the classroom each day. Although our class will never be the same without Antony, we will always remember him, his beautiful smile and the amazing memories that we made as a class in Senior Infants. "Antony was a friend to everybody and showed great kindness and care to all. A special angel who will never be forgotten." Antony's Junior Infant teacher at Scoil Bhride, Orla Mahon, said: "Raphael, Karla and Gianlucca. I am so truly sorry for your heartbreaking loss. Antony was a beautiful child and his gorgeous smile lit up our classroom everyday. May his gentle soul rest in peace, a little angel that will never be forgotten." A friend of the family write: "Karla, Raphael and dearest Gianlucca, I'm so deeply sorry for the loss of your beautiful boy Antony. There are truly no words that can ease the pain of losing a child. Antony's light, his spirit, and the love he brought into your life will never be forgotten. "Please accept my deepest and most heartfelt condolences on the loss of your precious boy. I am holding you in my heart and sending you all my love and strength. Rest in peace little man. Watch over you Mammy always." Another mourner added: "I am heartbroken to hear about the loss of your precious Anthony. I can't begin to imagine the pain you're feeling. I am so deeply sorry for your loss. "His beautiful smile and spirit touched everyone who was lucky enough to meet him. And he was so lucky to have you- such a loving, devoted, and wonderful mum. "You and all your family are in my thoughts and my heart." Antony will lie in repose at Keegan's Funeral Home in Portlaoise this Sunday from 2pm to 4pm with prayers at 3pm, followed by a private cremation on Monday. Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.

Sciath na Scol: Scoil Bhride Crosshaven too strong for Beaumont
Sciath na Scol: Scoil Bhride Crosshaven too strong for Beaumont

Irish Examiner

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Sciath na Scol: Scoil Bhride Crosshaven too strong for Beaumont

Allianz Sciath na Scol Urban C1 final: Scoil Bhride Crosshaven 4-4 Beaumont GNS 0-0 Lucy G Murphy scored a hat-trick to help Scoil Bhride Crosshaven claim the Urban C1 title in the Allianz Sciath na Scol against Beaumont GNS. It was a dominant display from Scoil Bhride as they had most of the possession throughout the game. The first score of the game came midway through the first half when there was a battle for the ball in front of the Beaumont goal before Murphy struck the sliotar home. Juno Foran hit a point from halfway and Muireann Sisk followed with a point to leave the score 1-2 to 0-0 at half time. Scoil Bhride continued where they left off, with Murphy hitting two more goals to claim her hat-trick. Sisk and Foran got their second points of the game before Foran hit for Scoil Bhride's fourth goal. Scorers for Scoil Bhride Crosshaven: Lucy G Murphy (3-0), Juno Foran (1-2), Murieann Sisk (0-2, 1f). SCOIL BHRIDE CROSSHAVEN: Heidi Moran, Ruby Meade, Polly-Anna Downing, Charlotte Lacheiner, Lucy K Murphy, Sophia Frawley, Maci-Rae Noonan, Juno Foran, Muireann Sisk, Hayley Buckley, Doireann Murphy, Brooke Casey, Julia Moore, Lauren Delaney, Chloe Donoghue, Fleur Byrne, Anna Barry, Libby Casey, Clodagh Concannon, Fia Cunningham, Lucy G Murphy, Meabh Deane. BEAUMONT GNS: Pia Hogan O'Connell, Ali May Kirwan, Emmi Fitzpatrick Collins, Éabha Quigley, Amy Boland, Julie Murphy, Lucy O'Reilly, Ava Sheehan, Enora Curtin, Lucy Ahern, Clara Jacob McEvoy, Holly Tipping, Anna Devereux, Laura Lichwa, Sarah Cashman, Grace Howard, Leigha Ryan, Hollie Nagle, Grace Matthews, Regan Heffernan, Hannah O'Callaghan, Aoibhe O'Malley, Victoria Gorna, Giulia Versaggi, Grace Dowling. Referee: Michael Collins (Clonakilty)

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