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Mr Mischief
21 Feb 14 14:15
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http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/man-crushed-to-death-by-jcb-in-north-dublin-30030184.html

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By:
richters
When: 21 Feb 14 14:27
enda bolger trains in bruree but the article says a teenager....
By:
Mr Mischief
When: 21 Feb 14 14:45
Indeed, they've changed it. The initial report had horse trainer, now it's a teenager.
By:
richters
When: 21 Feb 14 14:55
dad story from skerries aswell,i know a lot of lads that work for that company,they are based in newry
By:
winsamsoon
When: 21 Feb 14 15:32
A teenager has been killed whilst cutting trees in Co Limerick today.
The 17-year-old trainee jockey from Murroe, Co Limerick, died after he fell from a trailer attached to a tractor.
According to gardaí, the deceased died instantly after the wheels of the trailer rolled over him.
He was due to celebrate his 18th birthday next Wednesday.
Gardaí are not releasing his name until all family members have been notified of the tragedy.
Gardaí confirmed that the incident happened at around 11:45am this morning at Howardstown House, a stud farm owned by Irish horse trainer Enda Bulger.
It is located between Athlacca and Bruree in South East Limerick.
The young man's body has been removed to University Hospital Limerick in the city where a post mortem is due to be carried out on the remains.
Gardaí at Bruff and the Health and Safety Authority are investigating.
A Garda spokesman confirmed the deceased was attending a jockey training centre in Murroe, Co Limerick.
By:
richters
When: 21 Feb 14 15:37
*SAD story
By:
Pre-Fat-Low-Fat-Foods
When: 21 Feb 14 20:30
Very sad Sad Poor Young Fella..RIP
By:
neill d
When: 21 Feb 14 20:39
The mods should change the title of the thread as it could give some people a fair shock. Terrible news, farm safety should be a bigger thing in rural affairs.
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